Five countries that do not celebrate New Year

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While most countries and cultures around the world celebrate the New Year in some form, there are certain regions, communities, or groups where New Year celebrations are not observed or hold minimal significance. These exceptions usually arise due to cultural, religious, or political reasons. Here are some examples:

Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, public New Year celebrations are rare due to the country’s strict adherence to Islamic traditions. The Islamic calendar, not the Gregorian calendar, is primarily observed.

Afghanistan

Afghanistan follows the Islamic calendar, and the Persian New Year (Nowruz), celebrated on March 21, holds more significance than the Gregorian New Year.

North Korea

In North Korea, the Gregorian New Year is not widely celebrated. Instead, the Day of the Sun (Kim Il-sung’s birthday) and the Korean New Year (based on the lunar calendar) are more prominent.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia uses its own calendar, which is roughly seven to eight years behind the Gregorian calendar. Their New Year, “Enkutatash,” is celebrated in September.

Iran

Similar to Afghanistan, Iran celebrates Nowruz, the Persian New Year, on the vernal equinox (around March 21). The Gregorian New Year has little cultural or traditional significance.

From Christmas Island To Tokyo: Countries Welcoming 2025 Ahead of Nigeria

As Nigerians eagerly await the New Year, several countries around the globe have already stepped into 2025. This difference is due to the varying time zones worldwide, allowing some regions to celebrate hours ahead of others.

Interestingly, while Australia and New Zealand are often thought to be the first to welcome the New Year, smaller island nations actually take the lead. Below is a list of countries that celebrate 2025 before Nigeria, along with the corresponding Nigerian time:

Christmas Island

At 11 am Nigerian time, Christmas Island, part of the Republic of Kiribati, becomes the first place in the world to enter 2025.

New Zealand

By 12 noon Nigerian time, New Zealand will have begun its New Year celebrations, marking 2025 with joyous festivities.

Samoa

Samoa, an island nation in the South Pacific, shares the same time zone as New Zealand and also celebrates the New Year at 12 noon Nigerian time.

Tonga

The Polynesian kingdom of Tonga, with its over 170 islands, joins New Zealand and Samoa in welcoming the New Year at 12 noon Nigerian time.

Fiji

At 1 pm Nigerian time, the island nation of Fiji ushers in 2025, celebrating with vibrant traditions and festivities.

Russia (Far East)

Russia’s Far East regions celebrate the New Year simultaneously with Fiji, at 1 pm Nigerian time, due to the vast expanse of the country across multiple time zones.

Australia

Between 1:30 pm and 2 pm Nigerian time, parts of Australia such as Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, and other eastern regions will celebrate the New Year.

Papua New Guinea

By 2 pm Nigerian time, Papua New Guinea, situated in the southwestern Pacific, joins the New Year celebrations.

Guam (US Territory)

Guam, a U.S. territory in Micronesia, celebrates the New Year at the same time as Papua New Guinea, at 2 pm Nigerian time.

Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Indonesia

At 4 pm Nigerian time, East Asian countries like Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and parts of Indonesia ring in the New Year with their unique traditions.

These different celebrations across the globe serve as a reminder of the diversity and interconnectedness of our world as we step into the new year.

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