
New Year's Eve is the final day of the year, celebrated on December 31st. It marks the transition from the old year to the new one, often observed with parties, fireworks, and special events. People around the world gather with friends and family to count down to midnight, reflecting on the past year and making resolutions for the year ahead. It is a time of joy, festivity, and anticipation for new beginnings.

New Year's Eve is the final day of the year, celebrated on December 31st. It marks the transition from the old year to the new one, often observed with parties, fireworks, and special events. People around the world gather with friends and family to count down to midnight, reflecting on the past year and making resolutions for the year ahead. It is a time of joy, festivity, and anticipation for new beginnings.
What is New Year's Eve?
The night of December 31st, the final day of the calendar year, often celebrated with gatherings and a countdown to midnight.
When is New Year's Eve celebrated?
December 31st, the night before New Year's Day on January 1st.
What are common New Year's Eve traditions?
Countdown to midnight, fireworks, toasts, and making New Year’s resolutions.
Why do people count down to midnight?
It marks the transition from the old year to the new year, signaling the start of a fresh calendar year.