Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New Year Celebrations 2011

New Year is the perfect time for celebration, countdown parties, events, music, dancing, fireworks and champagne. This is undoubtedly the biggest celebration of the year which sees the last few hours of the old year passing away and the beginning of a shining New Year. The occasion is marked with New Year ideas, parties, resolutions, gifts, greetings and many more exciting activities. It expected that New Year celebrations 2011 will also be marked with exciting and entertaining events and activities. Everyone wants to do something special on this occasion. In 2011 also, New Year around the world will be celebrated with same kind of enthusiasm and vigor.

New Year celebrations 2011 will indeed be special. Here we briefly discuss about these celebrations in few holiday destinations like Dubai,Singapore.

Dubai
New Year celebrations in Dubai are marked with parties, musical events, stage performances, desert safaris and many more exciting activities. This festive occasion is celebrated in a grand manner in JW Marriott Hotel in Dubai. There will be no exception in 2011 also. If you want to celebrate in a traditional manner, you can choose Cucina, an ethnic corner in the hotel. Whatsoever, the celebrations begin at 7.30 PM on the New Year’s Eve and continues till 3 am, next morning. If you are in Dubai during this time of the year, you can also visit Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club to take part in a grand celebration. Apart from this, a large number of New Year packaged tours are also available for you to choose from.

Singapore
New Year celebrations in Singapore are filled with fun and entertainment. You have a variety of partying options available to you in this city state. So, if you have plan to celebrate the occasion in Singapore, start making your party plans early. A large number of exciting events are held in the country on this festive occasion.

1 comment:

  1. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multicultural and multilingual society. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that lived there. Traditional Malaysian art was mainly centred around the areas of carving, weaving, and silversmithing. Traditional Malay music and performing arts appear to have originated in the Kelantan-Pattani region with influences from India, China, Thailand and Indonesia. Music is traditionally used for storytelling, celebrating life-cycle events, and occasions such as a harvest. Malaysia's cuisine reflects the multi-ethnic makeup of its population.

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