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Tamil New Year Traditionally celebrated in countries in the Indian Subcontinent, Nepali people in Nepal and Bhutan, and Myanmar in parts of the country. The festival falls on a different day each year on a traditional lunisolar calendar. Full Moon Day of Awal month in the lunisolar calendar is celebrated as New Year day in many places of Nepal and India such as Assam, Tripura, Orissa and Second day of Pohela Boishakh also called Pohela Falgun is a festive holiday in Bangladesh. The festival is called "Nabanna" or "Bogoyambha" ("Bông gòi ám") in Myanmar, and is a national holiday there. In Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam it is called "Chaul Chnam Thoeuf". In China it can be transliterated as or directly translated as Lunar New Year although it may also refer to the Chinese New Year. In northeast India, it is celebrated on the day of the new moon that occurs in mid-February. The festival of "Krishak Utsav" in New Delhi is held on February/March, while the festival of "Behag" in Silchar is held on March/April. The festivals are commonly known as Presidents' Day or Presidents' Week after Presidents of India are elected. Though it is always celebrated on a different day each year, February 15th has historically been recognized as the official date of celebration throughout the country due to its important religious significance for Hindus and Sikhs. In certain parts of India, the Hindu festival falls after Holi. In Assam the festival is called Bhogali Bihu and in Odisha it is called Bahuda Yatra. In Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, Tamils and Telugus and Malaysian Indians (mainly Tamil Sunni Muslims), mostly celebrate the Tamil New Year by holding "mela" activities such as kite flying competitions, beauty pageants and sport tournaments. The celebrations range from a small family get-together to larger communal events in halls that can accommodate thousands of people. In the last couple of days of the festival, various traditional folk games are also played to entertain the masses. As in India, people travel by bus or train to visit relatives and friends in different cities or towns. In Sri Lanka, it is celebrated on the first day of the month of Phalguna (March–April), although many Tamils celebrate it on 1st February. Named "Temple Day" by Tamil Hindus because of their temple visits. The celebration is based on three phases : Thiruvathirai/Lake Manyaveli, Thondaiman/Kandy Ceylenar and Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte. cfa1e77820

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