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When did it become the norm to have firework displays on New Years Eve?
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When did it become the norm to have firework displays on New Years Eve?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The earliest unequivocal documentation of fireworks dates back to 12th century China,[1] where they were first used to frighten away evil spirits with their loud sound ("bian pao") and also to pray for happiness and prosperity.
Eventually, the art and science of firework making developed into an independent profession of its own. In ancient China, pyrotechnicians (firework-masters) were well-respected for their knowledge and skill to mount dazzling displays of light and sound.
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Since then, any event�a birth, death, wedding, coronation, or New Year's Eve celebration�has become a fitting occasion for noisemakers.
Eventually, the art and science of firework making developed into an independent profession of its own. In ancient China, pyrotechnicians (firework-masters) were well-respected for their knowledge and skill to mount dazzling displays of light and sound.
[edit] Cultural contexts
Since then, any event�a birth, death, wedding, coronation, or New Year's Eve celebration�has become a fitting occasion for noisemakers.
I gave birth to my daughter on New Years Eve of 2002 and I remember being in hospital watching the fireworks from the window, lol. They were spectacular and much better than bonfire night or the Millennium! But in answer to the question I guess for England it was the Millenium that started off some sort of tradition!!!
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