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5 countries already in the 2026

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Last updated: December 31, 2025 9:09 pm
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Published: December 31, 2025
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Several Asia–Pacific countries have already welcomed 2026 while Nigeria remains in the final hours of 2025, highlighting the impact of global time differences.

As Nigerians continue their countdown to midnight, nations far east of the Greenwich Meridian have already stepped into the New Year due to their advanced time zones.

This annual transition underscores how the world does not celebrate the New Year simultaneously.

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Countries closer to the International Date Line are always the first to mark January 1, while regions in Africa and the Americas follow hours later, making New Year celebrations a rolling global event.

1). New Zealand

New Zealand was among the first major countries to enter 2026, operating on New Zealand Daylight Time (UTC +13). By the time it was still evening on December 31 in Nigeria, cities such as Auckland and Wellington were already in the early hours of January 1, 2026, celebrating with fireworks and public festivities.

2). Australia

Australia followed soon after New Zealand, particularly cities like Sydney and Melbourne, which observe Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC +11). These cities crossed into 2026 while Nigeria was still on December 31, with Sydney’s Harbour fireworks once again drawing global attention.

3). Japan

Japan entered 2026 eight hours ahead of Nigeria, operating on Japan Standard Time (UTC +9). By late evening in Nigeria, it was already morning on January 1 in Tokyo, where the New Year is traditionally marked with temple visits, family gatherings and nationwide broadcasts.

4). South Korea

South Korea, which also runs on UTC +9, welcomed 2026 at the same time as Japan. While modern celebrations occur at midnight, many South Koreans also observe traditional customs, including watching the first sunrise of the year as a symbol of renewal.

5). China

China crossed into 2026 earlier than Nigeria as well, operating on China Standard Time (UTC +8). Although New Year’s Day is less culturally significant than the Lunar New Year, the transition into January 1 was still observed across major cities and institutions.

As these countries settle into the first day of 2026, Nigeria and much of Africa continue their countdown. Within hours, Nigerians will join the rest of the world in welcoming the New Year, completing yet another global cycle shaped by time zones rather than borders.

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