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“New Year’s Eve Around the World: 20 Fascinating Facts About December 31st”

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New Zealand is among the first countries to celebrate New Year’s Eve due to its time zone. In Spain, people eat 12 grapes at midnight for good luck. It's like  If you can finish all 12 grapes within the first minute, you'll have a lucky new year. Sydney, Australia, hosts one of the world’s largest New Year’s Eve fireworks displays. In Japan, Buddhist temples ring their bells 108 times on New Year’s Eve. Brazil’s beaches turn into celebrations with millions dressed in white for peace. Scotland’s Hogmanay festival involves fire ceremonies and a torch-lit procession. In Italy, wearing red underwear on December 31st is believed to bring love and luck. The famous New Year’s Eve ball drop in New York’s Times Square started in 1907. Denmark celebrates by smashing plates on friends’ doorsteps for good fortune. In the Philippines, people wear polka dots for prosperity. South Koreans gather at the Bosingak Belfry in Seoul for a ceremonial bell-ringing. The ancient Romans celebrated Decem...

Interesting facts of los angeles

1) Universal Studios Hollywood combines a theme park and a real working studio. CityWalk, the attached shopping and dining area, is free to explore.

2) Out of American cities, Los Angeles is second only to NYC in terms of population.

3) Madame Tussauds Hollywood is the only American location of this famous wax franchise featuring an entire section devoted to MARVEL characters.

4) The Hollywood Walk of Fame includes more than 2,600 stars.

5) The Pacific Wheel at Pacific park is the world’s only solar-powered Ferris wheel.

6) The US Bank Tower is the third-tallest building in California and the fifteenth-tallest in the United States.

7) Downtown LA is home to the largest concentration of government buildings and institutions after Washington, DC.

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