As the clock ticks down to 2023, Scotland is all set for a belter of a Hogmanay! That"s right, the Scottish way to say cheerio to the old year and a big hello to the new one, and this time it"s kicking off a wee bit early. Starting today, Edinburgh will come alive with a torchlight procession, creating a sea of sparkling lights through the streets. Let"s not forget, Hogmanay isn"t just a one-night affair—it starts early and runs long past New Year"s Eve midnight, with some even carrying on until January 2. From taking a dip in the local loch for the "Loony Dook" event to some first-footing luck at your pal"s place to belting out "Auld Lang Syne,"—penned by the country"s own Robert Burns—when the clock strikes twelve, there are many fun traditions to take you through to New Year"s Day. Whether you"re a seasoned Hogmanay enthusiast or a newcomer eager to experience the revelry, get ready to ring in the new year with proper Scottish flair.
Happy Hogmanay!
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