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In pictures: New Year's welcomed around the world

In pictures: New Year's welcomed around the world

Summary

People around the world celebrated New Year's Day with various traditions and events. In Sydney, Australia, fireworks filled the sky, and a moment of silence was held to remember those lost in a recent attack. Other countries, like France, Japan, and Indonesia, marked the occasion with unique cultural rituals and festivities.

Key Facts

  • Fireworks lit up Sydney Harbor in Australia, and a special message was displayed on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
  • The island of Kiritimati in Kiribati was the first place to welcome 2026.
  • New Zealand celebrated with fireworks in Auckland.
  • In Sydney, a minute of silence was observed to honor victims of a recent tragedy.
  • In France, people participated in a sea dip on a nudist beach to mark the New Year.
  • Denmark celebrated with a traditional cold water splash known as Nytaarsbad.
  • The Netherlands held their annual carbide shooting event on New Year's Eve.
  • Japan saw a Shinto ritual at one of its oldest shrines, marking the end of the year.
  • In Bali, Indonesia, a traditional dance was performed to welcome the New Year.
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