This New Year In Slovakia Will Be Traditional And Terrific


Another year is about to end! So what? New Year arrives, which means it’s time for celebration! Did you pack your bags for some New Year trip? If not, you still have some time to get to Slovakia. One of the best places to experience the mountain thrills, the winter chills and awesome New Year traditional bliss. January 1st, which is the first date of the Georgian calendar, is the New Year for the people of Slovakia like many other places in the world. But guess what, it’s going to be a whole new way to celebrate New Years in this central region of Europe. You bet to get the most of fervor and liveliness this year beginning. But you got to enjoy the New Year’ Eve that they call Silvester, which is the term taken from the Slovak calendar. As per the Slovak tradition December 31st is associated with men of the name of ‘Silvester’.

New Year Celebrations in Slovakia
Go out and get a restaurant booked arrange a dinner with your pals or family and taste the traditional Slovak cuisines to die for. On the other hand you can also plan a trip to the Tatra Mountains could be just amazing. Then you could also choose to arrange or attend a specials feast like the locals indulging wholesome sumptuous dishes and don’t forget the special mulled wines.

Slovaks usually step outdoors in the midnight to the streets illuminate with lights and beautiful decorations to party at some special junction, or move to the city squares to watch the splendid fireworks at the stroke of 12 in the night. So you don’t get laid behind and join their company to raise a cheerful toast to welcome the New Year.

The Traditional Way
While you can totally indulge in the urbane celebration there are some beholding customs and traditions in Slovakia, you too could follow. It could be quite funny but nonetheless real fun with the mask and parades in the list. These are some significant part of Slovakia New Year Celebrations, so join the processions with them on the streets.

Slovaks mostly pay visit to their extended family and the neighborhood serving them with lip smacking home prepared food and drinks. You can also see some traditional troupes move along with wooden swords honoring the ancient Sword Dance symbolizing an ‘eternal cycle of life’. Make some noise or hear the Slovak do so, using wooden ratchets. These are instruments blown loud to make some clanging noises. A traditional belief in making these noises is shooing off the evil spirits and all negative vibes welcoming a fresh and positive start to the New Year.

One of the oldest tradition by Lead Pouring or Das Bleigieen is distinctively followed in Slovakia during New Year’s time. As a part of this tradition, a small amount of lead is taken to be melted in a tablespoon with the help of a candle flame. The melted lead is then poured in a bowl of water. Then, predictions are made for the coming year on the basis of the different shapes formed by the molten lead in the bowl of water. Each of the shapesis predefined and is considered as a symbol of a particular trait. For instance, a molten lead forming a shape of a ball suggests good luck in the coming year, a shape of an anchor suggests help or need, a shape of a cross suggests death, etc

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