All About Australia New Years Celebration
Celebrating the New Year in Australia is significantly different from celebrations both in Russia and in America or Europe. The main reason for this dissimilarity is the climate - the main night of the year, the Australians meet not in winter, but in the midst of the hot summer season.
Peculiarities
New Years in Australia are most often celebrated outdoors by the water. High temperatures, lack of snow and brightly shining sun turn a cozy winter wonderland into a beach party. January 1 itself is a public holiday, and therefore an official day of rest, but on January 2 all Australians are already going to work. The country's main Christmas tree is located in Sydney on the central Martin Square. The tree is usually set artificial and richly decorated with garlands. No less attractive trees are planted in the centers of Melbourne and Canberra.
It should be added that in the same Sydney at midnight in the harbor of Sydney Harbor, one of the most impressive fireworks in the world is organized. This event attracts both tourists and locals so much that many of them additionally purchase tickets to the highest observation deck of the city's Sydney Tower. Towering 250 meters above ground level, enthusiastic people enjoy the light show in comfort.
How do you prepare for the holiday?
Considering that Australians also celebrate Christmas before the New Year, preparation for both holidays takes place simultaneously and lasts more than a month. In the first days of winter, a competition of "New Year's lights" is held in all cities, therefore, the inhabitants of Australia begin to create the scenery even earlier. Public places are usually decorated with shining garlands and festive figures. The owners of private houses, in addition, mount rather expensive light and music structures on the site. Christmas wreaths are everywhere on the front doors, and garlands on the streets.
Live spruce is imported from Europe, and artificial ones are purchased in advance in hypermarkets. Some Australians use the evergreen metrosideros as a holiday tree, which does not even require special decoration, because during the New Year's celebration, its flowers are painted in an amazing dark red hue. A variety of sweets and numerous gifts are piled up next to the Australian tree. Somewhere in the middle of December, excursions for everyone along the most decorated streets begin in Australia.
The shopping centers organize meetings between children and Santa Claus, from whom you can ask for the best Christmas present.
How and what date is it celebrated?
Despite the fact that the Australian New Year is celebrated on the same night, from December 31 to January 1, it happens in the summer. The fact is that the seasons in the Southern Hemisphere do not coincide with the European ones, so the onset of the holiday season occurs in the month symbolizing the beginning of the hottest season, when the average temperature is from 25 to 30 degrees, and there is practically no rain. Moreover, New Year's Eve in Australia begins at 16:00 Moscow time, which makes Australians one of the first in the world to "turn over" a page on the calendar.
Festive table
While celebrating the New Year, Australians do not pay too much attention to the festive table. Of course, it is always organized abundant and very tasty, but the dishes themselves can be quite ordinary at the same time.
- It is quite normal for Australian residents to enjoy a well-done steak, grilled sausages or barbecue on New Year's Eve.
- Quite often, housewives bake a variety of pies, and some of them contain surprises: coins, fortune-telling papers or nuts. The guest who gets the coveted piece will certainly be happy next year.
- Of the traditional dishes on the Australian table, you can only find a float pie - a closed meat pastry served in a bowl of pea soup.
- The inhabitants of the continent are not picky about the choice of drinks: on New Year's Eve they drink champagne, local wine or even beer.
In general, it must be said that it is not customary for most Australians to gather for a family dinner on a holiday. Rather, they will show up in the park and in the squares, where, by the way, kiosks with holiday treats are open all night.
However, if a resident of, for example, Sydney decided to arrange a house party for relatives and friends on a holiday date, he will definitely make sure that no one is hungry, and the table shines with a snow-white tablecloth and new appliances to attract good luck.
Traditions and customs
Australia's New Years celebrations often take place in a loud party format. Loud music sounds everywhere, and fireworks are lit in the sky. The format of a masquerade or some thematic event is also possible. Many Australians go outdoors or even organize cruise ship vacations. At midnight, Australians raise their champagne glasses, shake hands or kiss each other. Fireworks must be launched, symbolizing the transition from the old year to the new. Horns are buzzing everywhere, drums sounding and bells ringing. Australians believe that the new year can come only if it is "ringing" as much as possible. New Year's events continue until almost 4 in the morning.
Santa Claus, by the way, gets to Australia, but, giving the reindeer a break, sometimes he changes to a kangaroo or a surfboard. A good wizard leaves gifts either under the tree or under the metrosideros.In response, the kids prepare carrots for his reindeer, and leave beer pies for his grandfather. Despite the fact that Santa Claus is a symbol of Christmas, people in red caps and beach shorts of the same color can be found on New Year's Eve. Instead of snowmen, children enjoy sand molding at this time.
The morning of January 1, many Australians meet on the beach, because it is there that surfers arrange demonstration performances. Then the townspeople go to rest, walk and continue to have fun in bars and clubs.
As mentioned above, most of them return to their usual activities the next day.
In the next video you can take a look at the New Year's fireworks in Sydney.