Palau Edition

December 31, 2026

Ano Viejo leads today's complete edition for Palau.

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Thursday, December 31, 2026

Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

Festival attendees in vibrant costumes celebrate Diriamba's cultural dance tradition.
World Calendar Day

Ano Viejo

Not an official holiday, but try finding someone at work. The country gathers at the coast to watch the Valparaiso fireworks, eats twelve grapes at midnight for twelve wishes, and toasts with champagne. The Valparaiso show is three kilometers of fireworks over the bay and it is spectacular. The grapes are mandatory.

Vibrant fireworks light up the night sky in a breathtaking celebration in Vaughan, Ontario.
World Calendar Day

New Year's Eve

The fireworks over Sydney Harbour are watched by a billion people worldwide and by a hundred thousand people standing in the Domain with warm champagne and sore feet. The countdown is shouted. The kiss at midnight is given. And someone has already set off illegal fireworks in the suburban backyard and the dog is under the bed.

Spectacular fireworks lighting up the night sky over Tbilisi's vibrant cityscape.
World Calendar Day

Nochevieja

Another midnight celebration with the whole family. The leftover pan dulce from Christmas reappears, the sidra is still flowing, and someone counts down from ten. Paper fireworks in the street, hugs all around, and the unshakeable feeling that next year, surely, things will be better. "El ano que viene si," the eternal Argentine hope.

A young man wearing a traditional hat uses a laptop in an outdoor setting during a vibrant night.
Regional/Cultural Day

Ran Annim er a Obak

Fireworks over the Rock Islands, families on the beach, and the countdown shouted in Palauan. The last meal of the year is the same as the first: taro, fish, and whatever the sea provides. AHA: The Palauan calendar is out of sync with the agricultural year. Palau sits 7 degrees north of the equator, which means there are no real seasons : just wet and wetter. The "new year" is a colonial import that sits on top of a culture that used the moon and the tides, not the Gregorian calendar, to measure time. The transition at midnight is a compromise between two systems of understanding the world.

Explore the stunning aerial vista of Raja Ampat's lush islands and azure waters in Indonesia.
Regional/Cultural Day

Palau Careful Commute Day

A day for leaving early, finding the route, watching the platform, and giving everyone a little room.

Freshly baked bread loaves cooling in a bakery with a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Regional/Cultural Day

Fresh Bread Smell Day

A day for bakeries, kitchens, markets, ovens, and the aroma that can turn a street corner into a memory.

Explore a serene countryside featuring a donkey on a dirt road, palm trees, and houses under a clear sky.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Day

You observe green sea turtles, frigatebirds, and Antillean crested hummingbirds as the distinctive wildlife native to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. You find that dogs, cats, and colorful tropical fish are the most popular pets among residents of these Caribbean islands. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Explore a whimsical Prague toy shop showcasing traditional Czech marionettes and handcrafted toys.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Czechia Day

You know Becherovka herbal liqueur and Skoda automobiles as symbols of Czech craftsmanship and innovation. You understand that Becherovka has warmed Czech homes since 1807, while Skoda represents the nation's engineering legacy from the industrial era to modern electric vehicles.