When The New Year Begins Across The Globe

When the new year begins across the globe – The following rundown shows when the new year will be celebrated in various areas across the globe and what time it will be in New York when revelers in those countries are officially ringing in the New Year! #NewYears

When The New Year Begins Across The Globe

When the new year begins across the globe - The following rundown shows when the new year will be celebrated in various areas across the globe and what time it will be in New York when revelers in those countries are officially ringing in the New Year! #NewYears

New Year’s celebrations can be complicated, and those complications have nothing to do with punch bowls or party hats. According to TimeandDate.com, the world has more than 24 time zones. But things are more complex than that because the International Date Line creates three more, and not all time zones are an hour apart. As a result, it will take 26 hours for the new year to encompass all time zones. The following rundown shows when the new year will be celebrated in various areas across the globe and what time it will be in New York when revelers in those countries are officially ringing in the New Year.

New York on the Eastern Time just as a piece of info.

· Samoa and Christmas Island will be the first to welcome the New Year, doing so when it is 5 a.m. on December 31st in New York.

· Much of New Zealand, will ring in The New year when most New Yorkers are still in bed at 6 a.m. on December 31.

· Most Australians will be celebrating the New Year when it is 8 a.m. in the Big Apple on December 31.

· Japan and South Korea will be welcoming the New Year when it is 10 a.m. in New York on December 31.

· The Philippines will be ring in the New Year when some New Yorkers might be about to start preparing for lunch at eleven a.m. on December 31.

· Afghanistan will be ringing in the New year when it is 2:30 p.m. in New York. Times Square figures to be filled up by then.

· Celebrants in Moscow will welcome the New Year when it is 4 p.m. in New York.

· As 5 p.m. quitting time strikes in New York, Greece and 31 other countries will be welcoming in the New Year.

· When the clock strikes 10 p.m. in New York, Argentina and regions of Brazil will be hard at play celebrating the dawn of of New Year.

· New Yorkers will finally get to kiss their sweethearts as the clock strikes midnight in the Big Apple. Plus, all of those on the Eastern Time Zone. Followed by the rest of the United States according to their time zones, one after each other.

· As many New Yorkers finally lay their heads to rest at 4:30 a.m. on January 1, New Years Day, the party will just be getting started in the Marquesas Islands.

Now learn about the New Years Traditions from around the World!

Article Compliments of MetroCreative. TF191624

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First published December 19, 2020. Last republished or updated December 31, 2021.

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