• Hogmanay çok eski bir Kelt geleneği, esasında ateşin festivali. Günümüze kadar az biraz değişerek gelmiş. Yeni yıla girerken gerçek bir eğlence istiyorsanız.
  • Fires still play a major part in Hogmanay celebrations, with torchlight processions, bonfires and fireworks popular throughout Scotland.
  • The history of Hogmanay is deeply rooted in Scotland’s cultural tapestry, with its origins tracing back to ancient pagan and Norse winter solstice celebrations.
  • 22K Followers, 140 Following, 134 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Edinburgh's Hogmanay (@edhogmanay).
  • Hogmanay isn’t merely a festival; it’s the beating heart of Scottish culture. It’s a symbol of unity, community spirit, and a beacon of hope for the year ahead.
  • Hogmanay where Edinburgh city centre in the United Kingdom comes alive with what could be the world’s best New Year’s Eve party on December 31, 2024.
  • The word Hogmanay is Scottish for New Years Eve, with the word having it's roots either in French, Anglo-Saxon or Norse/Scandinavian (experts can't agree).
  • Or at least, it used to be. Today, many Scots are more likely to celebrate Christmas over and above Hogmanay (a Scottish name for New Year’s Eve).
  • Hogmanay is a term used by the Scots to refer to the last day of the year. ... The etymology of ‘Hogmanay’ is a tad ambiguous.
  • From first-footing and fire rituals to saining and singing Auld Lang Syne, we look at the traditions of Hogmanay, the Scottish New Year.