World's first official entry in 2025

In a world filled with different time zones, the nations and islands in various parts of the globe celebrate the New Year at different times. Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, is the first to mark the new year. Cyrusmati Island, also known as the island [...]
In a world filled with different time zones, the nations and islands in various parts of the globe celebrate the New Year at different times. Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, is the first to mark the new year. The island of Chiraimati, also known as Christmas Island, is the place where watches hit midnight earlier, marking the beginning of 2025.
This moment has great symbolic significance, as it is the starting point of global celebrations for the New Year. The festivities start from Kiribati and continue to travel throughout all the world's time zones, including every corner of the globe. The New Year's celebration from the island of Chirimati shows that despite the geographical distribution of people, they are bound by a common sense of joy and reflection for the coming year.
This phenomenon is not just a simple passage of time but a strong sign of international attachment and unity among peoples, who both celebrate entry into a new year, regardless of changes in time or space. New Year's festivities are a global event that unites people at a common moment, making them feel part of a story and universal joy.












