Saturday 2 January 2016

Sneak preview of cities where World’s best New Year Celebrations take place each year

Here is a sneak preview of cities where World’s best New Year Celebrations take place each year. People from around the workd travel at this time of the year to enjoy the new year festivities.
  1. New York City, New York
Times Square’s iconic 109-year-old tradition of watching the iconic ball drop continues to attract millions of people, whether it is in person or through the television. The ball weighs close to 12,000 pounds and is covered thousands of Waterford crystals, attracting lines of people from 10am onwards.
  1. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Réveillon, is one of the world’s largest New Year’s celebrations. Millions of locals and tourists dress in white and fill the city’s beaches, throwing flowers into the waves at midnight for the African sea goddess Yemanjá. After this ceremony, the night is packed with music and dancing.
  1. London, England
From the Thames Waterfront to the London Eye, London is buzzing with eager Londoners waiting for the city to be painted with sparks and colors. At midnight, the tower Big Ben chimes to the New Year.
  1. Sydney, Australia
The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge is known for the world’s most spectacular fireworks productions watched at the waterfront.
  1. Madrid, Spain
This New Year celebration begins by swallowing 12 grapes—one for each stroke of the clock at midnight. Finishing them on time is considered to be a sign of good luck in the upcoming year.
And of course, our beautiful Pakistan! Where fireworks start before midnight and keep going all night long. We can always trust Pakistani’s to celebrate all occasions!

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