Day of Silence, Indonesia
Each nation celebrates New Year in its own way. As for the inhabitants of Bali, this holiday is marked by such a tradition as the Day of Silence. New Year's Eve, or Nyepi, is celebrated here every spring on the night of the new moon. On the eve of this day, the inhabitants of the island conduct several ritual ceremonies, and all the indigenous people participate in them. On this day, the carnival begins with huge stuffed animals made of fabric, bamboo and other materials. They are called Ogo-Ogo. They look like terrible monsters, with huge horns, fangs, claws and ugly faces. They symbolize evil spirits, which must be disposed of...