New Year festivities
around the world
U.S.
to -10 hrs)
(UTC -5
Britain
(No UTC offset)
Italy
(UTC +1 hr)
Philadelphia’s
Mummers’ Parade
sees elaborately
costumed people dance
to string bands, drawing
on European and
African heritages
London stages world’s
largest New Year’s
Day parade
Romans dive off
into
Cavour Bridge
, at more
shallow Tiber River –
dangerous tradition
established by
over-zealous lifeguard
in 1946
than 3km long and with
half a million spectators
along route
1
2
3
2
5
1
3
Brazil
(UTC -3 to -4hrs)
Brazilians dance,
sing, pray and carry
flowers into sea for
Yemanja
of Ocean and protector
of fishermen and
survivors of shipwrecks
UTC
(formerly
GMT)
International
date line
6
4
7
8
Romania
(UTC +2 hrs)
Philippines
(UTC +8 hrs)
– Goddess
Performers go house-
to-house in rural areas
(and more recently in
cities too), dancing and
singing to ward off
evil spirits
People buy 12 different
– one for
round fruits
each month – to bring
good fortune. Grapes
most closely associated
with New Year
4
5
6
South Africa
(UTC +2 hrs)
Australia
(UTC +8 to +10 hours)
17th century slaves were prevented
from celebrating on Dec 31 so they
did so on Jan 1 instead.
Backyard barbecues and beach
parties are big Down Under, with
Sydney holding one of the first and
arguably most spectacular
Cape
carries
Town’s Minstrel Carnival
firework
on tradition today
of New Year
displays
7
8
NEW YEAR’S DAY BY DIFFERENT CULTURES
(2016 Gregorian calendar)
Gregorian calendar
China/Vietnam/Tibet
Sikh
Persian
Assyrian
Thai
Sri Lanka
Jewish
Muslim
Jan 1
Feb 8
Mar 14
Mar 21
Apr 1
Apr 13
Apr 14
Oct 2
Oct 3
(widely adopted)
(Year of Monkey/Tet/Losar)
(Nanakshahi)
(Norouz) Iran, Baha’i, Kurd, Zoroastrian
(Kha b-Nisan)
(Songkran)
(Sinhala/Tamil)
(Rosh Hashanah)
(Al Hijra/Muharram)
Source: Discovery Channel. Pictures: Associated Press. UTC = Co-ordinated Universal Time
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New Year festivities
around the world
U.S.
(UTC -5
1
to -10 hrs)
Philadelphia’s
Mummers’ Parade
sees elaborately
costumed people dance
to string bands, drawing
on European and
African heritages
Britain
(No UTC offset)
2
London stages world’s
largest New Year’s
Day parade
, at more
than 3km long and with
half a million spectators
along route
Italy
(UTC +1 hr)
3
Romans dive off
into
Cavour Bridge
shallow Tiber River –
dangerous tradition
established by
over-zealous lifeguard
in 1946
Brazil
(UTC
4
-3 to -4hrs)
Brazilians dance,
sing, pray and carry
flowers into sea for
Yemanja
– Goddess
of Ocean and protector
of fishermen and
survivors of shipwrecks
International
date line
2
5
1
3
UTC
(formerly GMT)
6
4
7
8
Romania
(UTC +2 hrs)
5
Performers go house-
to-house in rural areas
(and more recently in
cities too), dancing and
singing to ward off
evil spirits
Philippines
(UTC +8 hrs)
6
People buy 12 different
– one for
round fruits
each month – to bring
them good fortune.
Grapes most closely
associated with New
Year
South Africa
(UTC +2 hrs)
7
17th century slaves
were prevented from
celebrating on Dec 31
so they did so on Jan 1
instead.
Cape Town’s
Minstrel Carnival
carries on tradition today
Australia (UTC
+8 to +10 hours)
8
Barbecues and beach
parties are big Down
Under, with Sydney
holding one of the first
and arguably most
spectacular
firework
of New Year
displays
NEW YEAR’S DAY BY DIFFERENT CULTURES
(2016 Gregorian calendar)
Gregorian calendar
China/Vietnam/Tibet
Sikh
Persian
Assyrian
Thai
Sri Lanka
Jewish
Muslim
Jan 1
Feb 8
Mar 14
Mar 21
Apr 1
Apr 13
Apr 14
Oct 2
Oct 3
Source: Discovery Channel. Pictures: Associated Press
UTC = Co-ordinated Universal Time
© GRAPHIC NEWS
New Year
festivities
around
the world
U.S.
(UTC -5 to -10 hrs)
Philadelphia’s
sees elaborately costumed people
dance to string bands, drawing
on European and African heritages
Mummers’ Parade
1
Britain
(No UTC offset)
London stages world’s
New Year’s Day parade
than 3km long and with half a
million spectators along route
largest
, at more
2
2
International
date line
5
1
3
UTC
(formerly GMT)
6
4
7
8
Italy
(UTC +1 hr)
Romans dive off
into shallow Tiber River –
dangerous tradition established by
over-zealous lifeguard in 1946
Cavour Bridge
3
Brazil
(UTC -3 to -4hrs)
Brazilians dance, sing, pray
and carry flowers into sea for
– Goddess of Ocean and
Yemanja
protector of fishermen and survivors
of shipwrecks
4
Romania
(UTC +2 hrs)
Performers go house-to-house in
rural areas (and more recently in
cities too), dancing and singing to
ward off
evil spirits
5
Philippines
(UTC +8 hrs)
People buy 12 different
– one for each
round fruits
month – to bring them good fortune.
Grapes most closely associated
with New Year
6
South Africa
17th century slaves were
(UTC +2 hrs)
prevented from celebrating on
Dec 31 so they did so on Jan 1
instead.
Cape Town’s Minstrel
carries on tradition today
Carnival
7
Australia
(UTC +8 to +10 hours)
Barbecues and beach parties are
big Down Under, with Sydney
holding one of the first and arguably
most spectacular
displays
firework
of New Year
8
NEW YEAR’S DAY BY
DIFFERENT CULTURES
(2016 Gregorian calendar)
Gregorian calendar
China/Vietnam/Tibet
Sikh
Persian
Assyrian
Thai
Sri Lanka
Jewish
Muslim
Jan 1
Feb 8
Mar 14
Mar 21
Apr 1
Apr 13
Apr 14
Oct 2
Oct 3
Source: Discovery Channel
Pictures: Associated Press
UTC = Co-ordinated Universal Time
© GRAPHIC NEWS