New Year 2025 started from Christmas Island, fireworks in New Zealand; Watch VIDEO –

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Start of new year 2025

Happy New Year 2025: The first New Year in the world started on Kiritimati Island (Christmas Island) at 3.30 am. This island is located in the Pacific Ocean and is part of the Republic of Kiribati. The time here is 7.30 hours ahead of India, that is, when it is 3:30 in India, the New Year starts in Kiritimati. After this, New Year celebrations have also started in Chatham Island, New Zealand. As soon as the clock strikes 12 at night, the old year will bid farewell and the new year will be welcomed. The last New Year celebrations take place in the islands of American Samoa and Niue in the South Pacific. Due to different time zones, many countries will celebrate the New Year at different times. Before India, there are 41 countries where New Year is celebrated.

welcome new year in new zealand

New Year 2025 was welcomed with much fanfare by New Zealand. The celebration took place with fireworks at the iconic Sky Tower in Auckland.

Celebration takes place all over the world

Spectacular fireworks are organized in many cities around the world on the occasion of New Year. In Sydney (Australia), tremendous fireworks take place on the Sydney Harbor Bridge and Opera House, which is watched live by millions of people. After the countdown, spectacular fireworks are seen at Times Square in New York (USA). Special shows for the New Year are also held at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra (Australia).

When and where will New Year be celebrated?

3:30 – Kiritimati Islands 3:45 – Chatham Islands 4:30 – New Zealand 5:30 – Fiji and some cities in Russia 6:30 – Many cities in Australia 8:30 – Japan, South Korea 8:45 – Western Australia 9 :30 – China, Philippines 10:30 – Indonesia

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