New Year's Eve Celebrations Around the World

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Being from the US - my attention on New Year's Eve is on New York City. The crowds, the ball dropping, the performances . . . But there is so much more going on around the world.

Enjoy my tidbits on New Year's Eve celebrations and spotlights on what others are doing for New Years around the world.

New Year's Eve Traditions 

Where did they come from? When did they start?

Auld Lane Syne
*What does it mean? Old times that are fondly remembered.
*Where did it come from? It was played by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians as a New Year's Eve song for the first time on December 31, 1929

Baby New Year
*Why? Using a baby to symbol new beginnings is seen in ancient Egypt, Greece, and in the Roman Empire. The modern custom of using a baby to symbolize the New Year came to North America from the Germans who used the symbol since the 14th century.

Resolutions
*Who Started That? The tradition of making New Year's resolutions dates back to the early Babylonians.

Rose Parade
*How Did That Start? The first Tournament of Roses was staged in 1890 by members of Pasadena's Valley Hunt Club, former residents of the East and Midwest eager to showcase their new home's mild winter weather and the ripening of the orange crops.

Youtube Videos of New Years Celebrations 


Eiffel Tower (Paris, France) at New Year's Eve 07/08

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New Year 2008 on Red Sqaure

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New Year 08 Fireworks IFC Hong Kong

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New Year's Eve - 2008 Toronto

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New Years Iceland 2008

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2008 London New Year FIreworks with Big Ben

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Sydney New Year's Eve Fireworks 2007/2008

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New Year's Eve 2007/ 2008 in Prague (Czech Republic)

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Where does the New Year Happen First?

The residents on the central Pacific Ocean island of Kiritimati (Christmas Island), the eastern-most island in the island nation of Kiribati claim to be the first to usher in the New Year.

The first major city to celebrate is Sydney, Australia.

New Year's Eve in Sydney, Australia 

Photo courtesy of wikipedia

At 9pm Sydney starts their Family Fireworks event. Following that is the Harbour of Light Parade. 55 vessels make their way around the Sydney Harbour - all lit up to create an amazing light show.

At midnight Sydney bursts the night sky open with a kaleidoscopic of color and shapes. This spectacular show takes place in the world's best open theater - fireworks firing from six barges on Sydney Harbour, seven skyscraper rooftops and across the iconic arch of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

New Year's Eve in Hong Kong 


Hong Kong's New Year's Eve celebration is filled with day-long events like parades and flower markets.

The fireworks festivities begin at 8pm as people line the Victoria Harbour between Central and Tsim Sha Tsui, or you can watch the fireworks display from a different perspective by going on a Fireworks Display Cruise while touring the world famous Victoria Harbour.

New Year's Eve in Paris 

Photo courtesy of wikipedia

Imagine celebrating the New Year in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Starting at around 9 p.m. on New Year's Eve, people start to flock to the famous street - The Champs-Elysees - bringing along bottles of "sparkling white wine" (champagne). From many places on the Champs-Elysees, you can get a good view of the Eiffel Tower, which explodes into a sparkling dance of light at the stroke of midnight.

The Sacre Coeur Cathedral plaza in Montmartre is another favorite place to bid farewell to the current year. From here you can spy spectacular views of the entire Paris skyline, so you're sure to see any fireworks being launched around Paris.

New Year's Eve in Moscow 

Picture Courtesy of MailOnline

On New Year's Eve in Moscow people gather in Red Square to await the tolling of the Saviour clock tower, then they crack open bottles of champagne and toast their neighbors. People also dress as 'Grandfather Frost'(the Russian equivalent of Father Christmas) and his female counterpart 'The Snow Maiden', then go about bearing good wishes.

Many Russians also celebrate the Orthodox New Year or Old New Year on the night of the 13th January.

Top 10 New Year's Resolutions 

So, what's your favorite resolution?

Lose Weight

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Get a Better Job

1 point

Pay off Debt

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Save Money

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Go Back to School

0 points

Take a Trip

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Volunteer More

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Quit Smoking

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Reduce Stress

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Get Fit

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Thanks for Stopping By! 

I enjoyed learning about other New Year's Eve celebrations around the world - I hope you did to!

Drop me a line in my guest book and tell me where you've spent New Year's Eve, or what fun things you do to celebrate.

Stop by and Say Hi! Where will you be spending your New Year's Eve? 

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    TheWhistler TheWhistler Nov 28, 2009 @ 4:57 pm
    Auld Lang Syne is Scottish. New Year's in Scotland is way more important than Christmas it goes back to the "Auld Religion" when Halloween as you know it was the Celtic New Year according to their calender.
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    kimmer14 kimmer14 Dec 23, 2008 @ 10:07 am
    I will be spending New Year's Eve at home with my husband and 2 boys. I'm too old to be out with the masses, and I worry a lot about the driving conditions. We share a bottle of wine and watch the ball drop. It was neat to read about New Year's Eve traditions in other parts of the country - thanks!
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    monarch13 monarch13 Dec 18, 2008 @ 6:13 pm
    Beautiful pics, 5stars and lensrolled to my Christmas and New Years Lenses. Happy New Year!
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    janices7 janices7 Dec 17, 2008 @ 2:36 pm
    Now that I'm older, I don't seem to party as much on New Year's Eve. That said, I would love to go to Times Square some year for the famous dropping of the crystal ball. Great lens.

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