Hogmanay is the Scottish celebration of New Year's Eve, and its name is believed to have origins in the Norse Word "hoga," meaning "great" or "to celebrate." The tradition incorporates various customs, such as first-footing, where the first person to enter a home after midnight brings good luck for the year ahead. Hogmanay is marked by festivities that often include fireworks, music, and gatherings with family and friends, reflecting Scotland's rich cultural heritage.
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