Samoa Edition

December 31, 2028

Ano Viejo leads today's complete edition for Samoa.

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Sunday, December 31, 2028

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

No es un feriado oficial, pero intenta encontrar a alguien en el trabajo. El país se reúne en la costa para ver los fuegos artificiales de Valparaíso, come doce uvas a medianoche para doce deseos y brinda con champán. El espectáculo de Valparaíso son tres kilómetros de fuegos artificiales sobre la bahía y es espectacular. Las uvas son obligatorias.

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

Nochevieja

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 picturesque view of Asos village in Greece, featuring vibrant houses along the serene coastline.
Regional/Cultural Day

Aso na Tausaga Fou

The last day of the year is celebrated with fireworks over Apia Harbour and the traditional meal of palusami. AHA!: Apia Harbour, where the fireworks explode over the water, is the same harbour where the RMS Titanic's sister ship, the SS Talune, arrived in 1918 carrying the Spanish flu : which killed 22% of Samoa's population in just two months. Every celebration on this harbour carries the memory of survival.