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New Year's Day, observed on January 1st, is a public holiday in the United Arab Emirates. It marks the beginning of the Gregorian calendar year and is celebrated by both residents and tourists alike.
The UAE, being a relatively young country that was founded in 1971, does not have centuries-old traditions related to New Year's Day. However, it has quickly adopted global practices and infused them with local culture. Traditionally, Emirati families would spend time together, often sharing meals and reflecting on the past year while looking forward to the future.
Fireworks: The UAE is known for its spectacular fireworks displays on New Year's Eve leading up to midnight. Dubai, in particular, features world-renowned shows with iconic landmarks such as Burj Khalifa and the Palm Jumeirah.
Events: Numerous events such as concerts, galas, and parties are organized across cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Hotels and restaurants offer special packages for dining and entertainment.
Shopping: Shopping malls have extended hours and host various festivities including live performances and sales.
Prayer: For the Muslim population, prayer remains an essential part of any celebration; some may attend special prayers at mosques on New Year’s Day.
Public Spaces: Many people flock to beaches or public parks for picnics and family gatherings during the day.
Residents of UAE embrace both modern festivities associated with New Year's Eve as well as spending time with family on New Year's Day. The country also sees an influx of tourists during this period due to its reputation for grand celebrations.