New Year's Eve Greatest Places to Ring In the New Year
Where  will you be on New Year's Eve? Here are some ideas for amazing places  to visit when you really want to usher in the new year in a memorable  way. Let the countdown begin!
Millennium Island, Kiribati
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| New Year's Eve Millennium Island, Kiribati | 
Though  some may argue over the exact spot, Millennium Island in the Pacific  island nation of Kiribati,  just east of the international date line, is  recognized by many as  being the first place in the world to see the  sun rise every Jan. 1.  (The island, formerly called Caroline Island,   got its new name during the build-up to the 2000 New Year.)   Unfortunately, the island is in danger of disappearing due to rising   seas, as it is only 6 meters above water level. Kiribati's island chain   also includes Christmas Island, the world's largest coral atoll.
Paris
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Paris | 
The Eiffel Tower is the place to be in Paris on New  Year's Eve. At the  stroke of midnight, fireworks light up the night and  calls of “Bonne  Année!” ring out along the Champs-Élyseés. Or for  something different,  set yourself up in the plaza in front of the Sacre  Coeur Cathedral in Montmartre: You’ll get an unrivaled view over the  entire City of Light. Don't forget to bring along a handful of 
papillottes , chocolate treats that pop when you unwrap them.
Rio de Janeiro
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Rio de Janeiro | 
Each Dec. 31, millions gather at Copacabana beach to  watch a dazzling  20-minute display of pyrotechnics launched from 11  barges, each loaded  with 1,200 fireworks. During the event, called  Reveillon, fireworks exploding over the beach will be synchronized with  sound effects, and this year, the logo for the 2016 Olympics will be  unveiled. Four musical stages on the beach will get crowds pumped up  early with plenty of live music.
London
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London | 
On  Dec. 31, Big Ben will  officially ring in 2011 when it chimes at the  stroke of midnight. That  kicks off the traditional fireworks display  behind the London Eye. The  best viewing areas are across the river on  the Victoria Embankment and  on the Waterloo and Westminster bridges,  which will be closed to car  traffic around 6 p.m. Those who don't want  to battle the crowds can  catch the fireworks on the viewing screens in  Parliament Square.Edinburgh, Scotland
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Edinburgh, Scotland | 
In Edinburgh, Hogmanay is a four-day celebration to  honor the last day of the year. Festivities kick off with a torchlight  procession, followed by a huge street festival with music and dancing,  and wrap up with fireworks over Edinburgh Castle and Calton Hill. In the  past, Viking longboats have been part of the torchlight procession — in  a nod to Hogmanay's pagan roots — and then burned.
Sydney
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Sydney | 
Sydney, west of the  international date line, welcomed  2010 while New  Yorkers were still enjoying their morning coffee at 8  a.m. EST. The big  bang begins at midnight local time, with an estimated  1.5 million  revelers watching fireworks exploding from barges on the  harbor, the  rooftops of city skyscrapers and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.  The fireworks display has been known to last for up to 25 minutes. 
New York's Times Square
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New York's Times Square | 
Times Square has been the focal point of New Year’s  celebrations since  1907, when the first ball dropped on One Times  Square. This year will be  no different, and people will begin squeezing  into the area from 42nd  to 47th streets between Broadway and Seventh  Avenue early in the  afternoon. At 11:59 p.m., the New Year’s Eve ball  will begin its descent  as a million voices start counting down. The  geodesic sphere, designed  by Waterford Crystal and featuring 960  crystal triangles lit from  within, will drop 70 feet in 60 seconds.
Ecuador
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Ecuador | 
To celebrate the new year, Ecuadoreans create effigies  called años  viejos (“old years”), which represent people and events  from the past  year. Stuffed dummies — made of straw, newspaper and old  clothes, with  papier-mâché masks — are often used to portray unpopular  political  characters or leaders. At midnight, the effigies are set on  fire to  symbolize burning away of the past year and welcoming of the  New Year.  Since the dummies are often stuffed with firecrackers, the  purging  ceremony comes with plenty of racket.
Las Vegas
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Las Vegas | 
On New Year’s Eve, the usually clogged Strip will be  closed to vehicular  traffic for a giant street party. Walk among  thousands of other  revelers spilling out of hotels from Mandalay Bay to  the Stratosphere,  all awaiting the huge fireworks show at midnight  that adds even more  sparkle to the city of neon. Nearby on Fremont  Street, the fireworks are shown on the massive LED canopy while tribute  bands provide live entertainment.
Seattle
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Seattle | 
More than 20,000 people gather at the base of the Space  Needle  to watch the elevators rise from the base as the countdown to  New  Year’s begins. When the elevators reach the top, pyrotechnics  explode  from all sides of the 605-foot tower — including more than 200  feet  above the roof — turning it into a giant and colorful sparkler.
Disneyland
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Disneyland | 
Fireworks light up the sky almost every night at  Disneyland, so you know  that for New Year's Eve, the California theme  park goes all out to make  the performance memorable. Get there early,  as the best viewing spots,  right in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle,  are also the most crowded. It's a Small World gives you a great view, as  well, and also try near the Rivers of America in Frontierland.
New Orleans
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New Orleans | 
In a twist on New York’s ball drop, New Orleans revelers  will count down  to 2011 as a giant, black and gold fleur-de-lis is  lowered above the  Jax Brewery Condominiums. The event starts at 9 p.m.  with live music in Jackson Square, with the Queen of Soul Irma  Thomas and others. At midnight, spectacular fireworks light up the sky  over the Mississippi River.