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Recommended places suitable for time travel

This is the last month of 2008. Have you planned how to compete on the last day of 2008? Where to spend New Year's Eve? This has always been a question that everyone struggles with. Therefore, today the editor will give you some suggestions. See if you like it!

:Auckland, New Zealand

New Zealand is the first place to welcome the dawn of the New Year. Auckland, the "City of Sailing", will fully demonstrate its natural scenery and humanistic charm and open the world's first shining cross-country New Year's Eve party!

Every year, SiloPark in Wynyard District holds various celebrations. Here, floating yachts and the iconic Sky Tower will serve as a backdrop for live music and DJs, all set to welcome the midnight fireworks display.

Revelers can spend the night in the harbor or take a boat out to Huraki Bay to watch the light show on the water while sipping delicious local pinot noir or sauvignon blanc.

Want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city? Then go to Waiheke Island, known as wine country! When we arrived at the Cobb Bay Winery on the island, we could clearly see the New Year fireworks when we looked into the distance. Worried about a hangover? Don't stress, because New Zealand has the strongest specialty coffee culture in the world. A cup of coffee here will slowly cure your fatigue.

You can have an iced coffee, an organic juice or a traditional English breakfast at the Takapuna Beach Cafe, then put on your swimsuit and take a dip in the warm Takapuna waters. Let yourself "wake up".

Auckland, New Zealand

London, UK

On the last day of December, fireworks and street parties will sweep across all British cities. As midnight approaches, the famous Big Ben counts down to midnight, accompanied by gorgeous fireworks and large-scale celebration crowds in the London Eye.

Sit on the banks of the Thames and count down with people from all over the world. All the fireworks are set off together, bringing a shocking visual experience. Watching fireworks explode in the sky on a winter night, you can feel the unique British romance.

In addition to fireworks, the famous London Parade is also a beam of light that penetrates winter. During this celebration, one of the largest parades in the world, you can watch marching bands, street performers, floats and various street performances.

:Nassau, Bahamas

Almost every town in the Caribbean celebrates the New Year, but Nassau always celebrates in a unique way. Kanoo Carnival is the largest and most dazzling street carnival in the Bahamas. Although it takes place several times throughout the year, the largest celebrations only take place on New Year's Eve and Boxing Day. In the early morning, well-dressed dancers will join the entire troupe through the streets and into downtown Nassau to welcome the New Year with trumpets, drums, whistles, and floats!

After the festivities, take a nap on the most popular New Providence beach, surrounded by pearly gravel. If you're hungry, head over to Arawak Cay for some fried fish on the weekends, or head to Porter Cay Market for the freshest conch salad.

London, United Kingdom

Singapore

Singapore, which is included in the list of the best tourist destinations in the Asia-Pacific region by "Lonely Planet", is extremely lively on New Year's Day every year. Marina Bay The New Year’s Eve fireworks will surely immerse you in it.

It doesn’t matter if you can’t catch the New Year’s fireworks. The small but substantial Lion City will also bring you full of surprises during your trip. No matter what your budget, Singapore’s food can capture your heart. Choose from fried chicken rice (S$2 per plate) from a Michelin-starred supplier to Odette's, which just won Asia's 50 Best Restaurants.

Yao Heng Changi Airport’s futuristic project has been unveiled this year. No matter where you go, Singapore will make you feel the perfect combination of nature and modernity.

The sense of integration is also one of Singapore’s charms. There are many weathered tailor shops along Little India Road. The air is filled with the scent of cumin and Bollywood music. Enjoy the riot of colors at Vimalakirti's Manhindu Temple, listen to the chanting monks, and buy a sari at the Tekka Center.

Nassau, Bahamas

Murmansk Krasia

Murmansk is the largest city in the Arctic, but for vast Russia, it may just be A tiny place. Murmansk is a year-round ice-free port thanks to the warm North Atlantic currents flowing around it.

The landscape surrounding this vibrant city is unique, often harsh and rugged Arctic scenery. During the polar night in winter (from the end of November to mid-January), the Northern Lights shine on the snow-covered land, which is very magical and spectacular.

From October to March every year, the Kola Peninsula is one of the best places on earth to observe the Northern Lights. The Northern Lights have been a natural attraction that has amazed locals and tourists alike since ancient times. According to Sami legend, the Northern Lights are the sweep of the tail of a giant silver fox as it moves across the tundra. The Sami people of the Kola Peninsula gather together to enjoy this wonderful scene at Lake Rovozero, which is free of light pollution.

Singapore

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

When it comes to New Year’s Eve carnival, Dubai is indispensable. You can watch the stunning fireworks show in front of the Burj Khalifa, or you can choose a sea-view restaurant to watch the fireworks and enjoy delicious food at the Burj Al Arab.

In addition to New Year’s Eve, it is also a good choice to climb the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world today, during the day. Soaring supertowers and a dense cluster of futuristic skyscrapers are powerful testaments to Dubai's determination to define itself as a global player.

Go to Dubai on New Year’s Eve and maybe catch the Dubai Shopping Festival. The Dubai Shopping Festival has been held for 24 consecutive years. Back then, markets and shopping malls offered huge discounts, attracting shoppers from all over the world. If you love shopping, you must not miss it!

Murmansk, Russia

British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands are a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean with stunning islands scenery. Here, various ingenious celebrations are being planned to welcome the brand new!

In long-standing Caribbean tradition, the last night of the year is spent at the famous Foxy Tamarind Tavern. Socialites will go to the small island of Jost Van Dyke, where there are super high DJs, tempting barbecues, and a lot of delicious rum. This night is destined to be drunk without getting drunk!

While the party here usually features a gathering of internationally renowned musicians, this year it turns the focus to local talent, echoing the theme of "Virgin Islands Rising."

So come on! On December 31st, we ran to the beach together, danced wildly on it, and then watched the sun rise slowly over the Caribbean Sea at the first moment of the new year. With the arrival of the New Year, I firmly believe that the British Virgin Islands will also usher in new hope.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Sydney, Australia

Australia’s most dazzling city celebrated the New Year in a luxurious way, and even used the best magic weapon-Sydney Harbour. To warm up the grand fireworks display, boats of all shapes and sizes are decorated with pure white lights, and the entire water is filled with music and dance. At midnight, the harbor fleet's fireworks will be triggered simultaneously, and the world-famous Sydney Harbor Bridge will be filled with a festive atmosphere.

If you can’t get invited to a private party on a water yacht, the best place to spend New Year’s Eve is to join the crowd by the harbor! Fengtou Island is one of the many small islands around the port. There’s great glamping here so you don’t have to rush home late at night.

You can also escape your hangover at Band-Aid Beach, Australia's most exciting beach. In this picturesque location, you can head to Speedos Café for a healthy breakfast or Iceberg Restaurant to recharge before hitting the surf.

British Virgin Islands

Honolulu, Hawaii

Every year, Lu Lu, a Huo slave, holds a party to express "Hau'olimakahikihou" (Hawaii, Happy New Year! ) New Year’s sincerity. The biggest celebration in the city is the New Year's Party held at Alohata Market. It features a variety of stages for live music and DJs, as well as prominent food trucks and New Year's fireworks scattered across Honululu Harbor.

Alternatively, you can choose to go to Waikiki Beach to watch the fireworks show. The fireworks there were set off from a barge on the beach. Meanwhile, Hawaii FM105 is playing great music carefully selected to match the occasion.

Sydney, Australia

Guangzhou, China

Winter in Guangzhou is warm and relatively rainy. If you are afraid of the cold, you might as well come here to spend a warm winter. The term "eating in Guangzhou" makes Guangzhou famous.

Traditional gourmet snacks, unique and innovative specialties, and foreign dishes allow you to have 24-hour uninterrupted eating arrangements.

The New Year is approaching, and the banging of pots and pans resounds throughout the city. Every household has prepared delicious food as sumptuous as the New Year’s Eve dinner. This is the most "dangerous" time in Guangzhou, because if you are not careful, you can get stuck in the winter fat that is difficult to get rid of.

You can go to Qiao Mei Noodle House on Huifu East Road to taste a bowl of delicious bamboo noodles, or you can go to Fulin Restaurant on Gongyu Road for a plate of smooth and juicy scallion chicken. , you can also make an appointment with friends to chop roast duck "on the stove side" (actually it is Guozao, Cantonese hot pot) during the winter solstice. I can't say no to good food, so I'll wait until next year and try to burn my calories.

What about these places? Is there anyone you like? I hope you can have a happy and lively New Year’s Eve, and I also hope you have a Happy New Year!