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People, it's almost New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve location selected? If there is no good choice, the side of the Xiao give you a recommendation of four places, two domestic, two foreign, friends can go according to their own needs.

Domestic New Year's Eve where to go

In fact, there are quite a few places in China to celebrate New Year's Eve. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other places have activities, but Bian Xiao most recommended Shanghai.

1 Shanghai Disneyland

Consumption: adult/senior/child tickets range from 280-670 days.

Climate: In January, the lowest temperature in Shanghai is around 1. At this time of the year, it is recommended that you wear a down jacket to keep warm, and also remember to bring rain gear.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 11, which runs between Jiading North/Huaqiao and Dishi stations, and get off at the key Disney station. You can take Exit 1 or Exit 4 and follow the signs. You can take bus 50/51/52 **** to get there.

When it comes to New Year's Eve events in Shanghai, some people will surely think of the Bund Light Show, but there is currently no Bund Light Show in Shanghai. This year's events include the Shanghai New World New Year Countdown, Torinji New Year's Greeting and Prayer Bell, Shanghai Happy Valley Lantern Festival, Hongqiao Tiandi Light Show, Shanghai New Year's Pink Party and a few other shows. However, Shanghai Disneyland is the most recommended by Bian Xiao.

In fact, Disney has been in a festive mood since Christmas Eve. By this time, the cartoon characters are in their holiday finery, and they can sing a song with them or join in a relaxed swing dance on Mickey Street. When you go to Disney for New Year's Eve, you must have an abundance of holiday feasts. Pinocchio's Country Kitchen, lumia's Kitchen, and Gorgeous Towers all have a variety of goodies, from turkey dishes at the attractions to ice cream desserts at the face value line. Not only is the face value great, but the flavors are good, too.

There are also gifts around Christmas and New Year that you can't miss. You can also see Mickey and Minnie in their traditional Chinese costumes, Duffy's fourth son, Bruno who is getting rich, and more.

2. Taipei 101

Consumption: criticized for the observation deck full seat 600 NTD, the New Year's Eve dinner needs to be booked in advance, the price will fluctuate. The square is free to watch.

Climate: In January, the lowest temperature in Taipei is around 13. You can wear spring and fall clothes, jackets, and thin coats when you go.

Transportation: You can take the Bannan Line and get off at the MRT City Hall Station, walk along the City Hall and take the Xinyi Line, get off at the Taipei 101 Station and take Exit 4.

If you don't have much time off on New Year's Day and haven't made any travel preparations up to this point, but want to take a road trip, then Taipei is an excellent choice. On the last day of December, locals make early use of the streets to head to the square in front of the city hall for a free New Year's Eve concert, enjoying zero contact with the stars. There's also a New Year's fireworks display from the Taipei 101 skyscraper, which is really not to be missed.

The Taipei 101 skyscraper made its debut in 2004, and after more than a decade of glory, it's now the center of Taiwan's famous New Year's Eve countdown, and has even been dubbed one of the world's top 10 New Year's Eve meccas for fireworks by CNN. Counting down to the site, you can see half of the lights and half of the fireworks heckling. Such a scene really can't be missed. If you want to see the fireworks, you can go to the 89th floor of Building 101, which is the highest viewing point. 30-degree floor-to-ceiling windows allow you to see the fireworks clearly and intuitively. After the event, if you still can't get enough, you can walk through the neighboring streets and alleys with great snacks and street performers.

:New Year's Eve Location Recommendations

1. Marina Bay, Singapore

Consumption: Free

Climate: In January, the temperature is around 25. You can wear summer clothes, but remember to protect yourself from the sun.

Transportation: Take MRT NS27/CE2 and get off at Marina Bay station, or take MRT EW13/NS25 and get off at City Hall station.

Singapore is much gentler and more subtle than the thousands of fireworks in other cities. Starting at 8pm on Lunar New Year's Eve, fireworks of different themes and colors change in the air every hour, with the zero hour kind being the most spectacular.

The best place to watch the fireworks is Marina Bay. As a beautiful harbor in the heart of the city, it is home to many Singapore landmarks that remain imposing day and night. The view here is wide open, so even if there are bustling crowds around, it doesn't interfere with the viewing. Apart from the fireworks, Singapore has also designed carnival rides at Marina Bay, where you can welcome the New Year on a pirate bed, which is also a bit exciting.

2. London's London Eye

Consumption: Book in advance on the official website, prices vary for different viewing areas.

Climate: In January, the temperature is around 5. Wear a thick jacket when you go and bring rain gear when you go out.

Transportation: Metro Bakerloo Line/Silver Jubilee Line North/Waterloo City Line is a short walk to Waterloo Station.

London is one of the few cities in the world that pays to set off fireworks, but tickets sell out quickly, especially at the landmark London Eye, where they are hard to come by. On New Year's Eve, a variety of firework designs created with this backdrop will be displayed around the famous Ferris wheel. If you don't have a ticket for the London Eye's fireworks, we recommend going to Tower Bridge, which is not far away. This is also a popular place to watch the fireworks.