New Year's Traditions From Around the World

Discover how people around the world will ring in 2015.

Romania - Romanian farmers perform a ritual that makes it easier to hear their animals talk. If they are successful in getting a few words out of them, they will be blessed with good luck for the next 365 days.  (Photo: Julia Thorne/Robert Harding World Imagery/Corbis)

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Romania

Ireland - Irish women put a sprig of mistletoe under their pillows to encourage better luck with men in the coming year.  (Photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

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Ireland

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Colombia - Folks here walk around the block at midnight carrying an empty suitcase to welcome a new year full of travel experiences.  (Photo: Tim Pannell/Corbis)

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Colombia

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Denmark - It is customary to leap off a chair at midnight to cast out bad spirits and embrace good luck.  (Photo: W2 Photography/Corbis)

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Denmark

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Greece - Here, people hang an onion on their front door on NYE, then tap their children’s heads with it in the morning to wake them. It is thought to be symbolic of rebirth.  (Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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Greece

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Spain