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The New Year (January 1) in Uzbekistan has been celebrated since the Soviet times with all the attributes of the New Year. Before the New Year, as elsewhere in Uzbekistan, people carefully prepare for the holiday. They dress up a tree; decorate the streets and houses with garlands. The main heroes of Uzbek New Year are Grandfather Frost and Snow Maiden, who are named in Uzbekistan as Korbobo and Korkiz.

Exactly at midnight from December 31 to January 1, when the clock solemnly beats 12 hours, the long-awaited Uzbek happy New Year comes. January 1 (1 day) is declared a weekend.

In the coming New Year, according to the European chronology, the Uzbeks organize a feast, the main dish of which is a watermelon. If the watermelon turns out to be sweet, crunchy and juicy, then the whole year will be successful and happy.

In addition to a watermelon on the Uzbek New Year's table a lot of fruits should be. They are grapes, persimmons, apples, figs and peaches. It is a good sign among the Uzbeks to eat 12 large grapevines during the battle of the chimes that are announcing the approach of the European New Year. If every grape is made up at will, the halves will just come true.

Uzbekistan New Year is a truly family holiday. At the table relatives and friends gather, they recall all the good that was in the previous year and under the chimes congratulate each other on the coming New Year.


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