Indonesia's New Year customs: Every year in September of the Islamic calendar, the whole country Islamists should implement daytime fasting and fasting, the first day after Ramadan is Eid al-Fitr (date in the calendar February and March). On the eve of Eid al-Fitr, Islamists make charitable donations. Holiday legal only one day off, but in practice, usually more than three days off, some units even more than a week off. The night on the eve of Eid is a sleepless night, with mosques reciting long prayers throughout the night, and the sound of chanting traveling in all directions through loud speakers.
Indonesia is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country. The world's three major religions, Islam, Christianity and Buddhism, have a large number of followers here, and folk worship is also prevalent. Because of its history has been India, China, Arabia and other cultural influences, coupled with the size of the islands spread over a wide range, the residents of the inconvenient exchanges, Indonesia around the culture, customs vary greatly, a wide variety.