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Australia New Year Celebration

How do Australians celebrate the New Year? We invite everyone to find out.


In Australia, Christmas is considered the biggest holiday of the year. Many families and children have the longest holiday of the year which can last up to a month. Especially children who are absent from school from before Christmas until the end of January. 

 People enjoy this bustling atmosphere until the new year (according to the Lunar calendar). New Year's party will take place on the last day of the year. When the time of New Year's Eve hits, Australians will stir up the space with whistles, rattles, car horns and church bells to welcome a prosperous and joyful New Year. Australia is one of the earliest places to celebrate New Year's Eve in the world. New Year's Eve in other countries is synonymous with winter, fireplaces, roast goose, warm sweaters and champagne. 

 As for New Year's Eve in Australia, the weather is close to ... 40 degrees Celsius. Therefore, people often go on picnics, camp on the beach, and celebrate outdoors in summer clothes. On New Year's Eve, there's nothing better than heading to Sydney for a spectacular fireworks display and dazzling light show around the Sydney Harbor Bridge and Opera House. Melbourne is also a big city with beautiful fireworks displays that bring excitement to everyone. 


Dockland's Fireworks

 New Year celebrations are also often held in Victor Harbor, south of Adelaide, and in the seaside town of Beachport. Seafood dishes, cold meats, chicken, salads and cold drinks such as soft drinks, and juices... are the most popular at Australian New Year's Eve dinners. At the beginning of the new year, the weather in Australia starts to warm up after the freezing season, so people often go to a picnic or go to the beach. 

 Young people who are active and love to explore can have an interesting picnic to welcome the new year. They can take pictures with mischievous kangaroos or visit Blue Mountain in the cool air with a pervasive mint scent. In addition, if you come to Melbourne, you can explore the Fitzroy Garden botanical garden, travel on the Puffing Billy Steam Railway through the primeval national forest, or visit the Yarra valley - where wine is produced. Australia's most famous. 

 The festive holidays is also in the right summer, which is a vibrant time of the year with outdoor entertainment activities such as going to the beach and water parks. You see what the atmosphere of Christmas and New Year in Australia is like. If you have the opportunity, please visit this place to enjoy the jubilant festive atmosphere of this beautiful country.

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