The clock is ticking and maybe you're thinking of jetting off for a few days after Christmas to the New Year in a faraway place.
Why not do something different for a change? You have to beat the games always faces always tend to go to year after year, right?
New Year is celebrated around the world for all people, regardless of nationality and religion. We are all waiting for this night so special and careful preparation. Many people still believe that the implementation of next year depends on how you spend your New Year. If it is full of joy and happiness, then a new year will be full of joy and happiness, and vice versa.
Many people like to stay home with their families and friends. Others like to travel - some resorts, some of the exotic islands, some to a new city. And if you finally want to visit a city you've always wanted to visit New Year's Eve is a perfect time to do so. This is a magical moment when all the cities around the world are more gloriously alive than usually are. Here are five best cities for New Year's Eve to have an unforgettable New Year celebration. New Year is fast approaching - do not forget to make all travel arrangements for this important night in advance.
Sydney, Australia
Ensure your Sydney New Year's Eve experience is a safe and enjoyable one,
make sure you plan your night ahead. Don't forget your digi cam and video at home!
Hong Kong, China
Just like turkey and stockings at Christmas, Chinese New Year in Hong Kong has a long list of traditions and customs. Many of the traditions have a similar flavour to those during Christmas, such as visiting family and exchanging Lai See gifts. However, the 24hr temples and heaving flower markets are just a few of the unique elements during Chinese New Year in Hong Kong.
The Brazilians know how to party and New Year's Eve celebration in Copacabana beach is certainly not disappoint. Each year about one million people are at the beach, dressed in white to participate in the celebrations, dancing to the rhythm of the samba, while the exchange of champagne and parties. There is an impressive fireworks display and a concert full of stars.
Travelers looking for good luck and fortune can join the locals on the beach after the clock strikes twelve, when thousands gather to jump seven waves and throw flowers into the sea, while a wish.
You know you can not go wrong the day before New Year's spending in a country that celebrates the festival three times a year - Western, Chinese and Thai. Bangkok welcomes the celebration of their New Year through three official venues with the greatest of them all in the Central World Plaza.
The night promises nonstop action with spectacular light, sound, beer gardens and shows full of stars while a similarly impressive top line can also be found at the National Stadium. For those seeking a more traditional countdown, at the head Sanam Luang, opposite the Grand Palace, where travelers can get a taste of authentic Thai experience filled with traditional food, music and performances.
Prague is certainly a popular destination for New Year's Eve. Celebrations run wild and there are entertainment options to satisfy everyone. Travelers can choose to spend the night cruising through the city along the Vltava river, in one of the ever popular Jazz Cruise Boat Party while enjoying good food with great music. For those looking to burn some dance floor, be sure to visit Karlovy Lazne, the largest dance club in Central Europe, with five different dance styles in five plants. As midnight approaches, the Old Town Square is where crowds gather to watch the fireworks.
New York is home to the most famous New Year’s Eve celebration in the United States and one that is recognised all over the world. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people gather to witness the famous ball drop at the One Times Square building, a tradition since 1907. The city offers a remarkable night of entertainment, featuring star-studded musical performances, pom-poms, confetti and an impressive lineup of New Year’s Eve parties to satisfy even the wildest of party animals.
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