![]() Shine a Light will be launched on 1 December. The funds raised will go towards five grants that support various vulnerable communities in Singapore, such as youths struggling with mental health issues, people living with dementia and their caregivers, and at-risk families. In conjunction with the light display, The Majurity Trust has embarked on a fundraising campaign to rally donors, corporates and private individuals to ‘adopt’ 60 light beams to symbolically brighten up the lives of those amongst us who are in need. This year, local philanthropic organisation The Majurity Trust has come on board as the community partner for Shine a Light. These represent strength in diversity as we rally around one another to navigate the pandemic and shine the spotlight on frontline workers, ground-up groups, as well as charities meeting needs within our communities during these difficult times. The Shine a Light display, which made its debut at last year’s MBSC, will return with 60 light beams in a circular formation projected from The Promontory. Each embodying the spirit of creativity and hopefulness, the installations aim to offer visitors an uplifting experience as they walk through a kaleidoscope of colours on a treetop canopy, immerse themselves in a galaxy of stars, pose with an installation comprising lighted inflatable bird structures, or contemplate an abstract clockface projection display. To add to the festive cheer, part of the Marina Bay waterfront promenade adjacent to Marina Boulevard will also be lit up with unique light installations and projections. MBSC 2022 supports the Singapore Together movement, where Singaporeans work in partnership with one another and with the Government to achieve our vision of a caring, just and equal society. To add to the festive cheer, part of the Marina Bay waterfront promenade alongside Marina Boulevard will also be lit up with unique light installations and projections. This year, MBSC 2022 will feature two key highlights: Shine a Light, an inspirational light display, and Share the Moment, a visual storytelling showcase. Feast your eyes as Marina Bay is illuminated by vibrant light beams and projections to uplift our spirits and welcome the New Year. Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2022 / 2023 Live Tickets, New Years Proudly presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown (MBSC) – Singapore’s iconic New Year’s Eve celebration – will usher in a brighter 2022 come this December. Weeks before December 31, Marina Bay is already lit up with dazzling attractions for the entire family. The Marina Bay Singapore Countdown is the most exciting way to ring in the new year in the Lion City. Please find below the details of last year’s event, but things should be back to normal this year Marquesas Islands/French Polynesiaħ a.m.No details have been announced regarding this year’s New Year’s Eve event. US (Alaska) and regions of French PolynesiaĤ:30 a.m. US (Central), Mexico and eight moreĤ a.m. Midnight US (East Coast), regions of Canada, Colombia and 11 moreġ a.m. Argentina, regions of Brazil and nine moreġ0:30 p.m. Regions of Brazil and South Georgia/Sandwich Is.ġ0 p.m. Sikh devotees take a dip in the holy Sarovar (water tank) during the last sunset of 2021 on the eve of New Year 2022, at the Sikh shrine Golden Temple in Amritsar on December 31, 2021. New Zealand (with exceptions) and five more locations/islands Samoa and Christmas Island/KiribatiĦ a.m. Here’s when the world will be ringing in the New Year, relative to East Coast time.ĥ a.m. So, if you really, really, really love to hum “ Auld Lang Syne,” the list below will get you in the spirit – over and over and over again. There are 39 different local times in use – including two which are more than 12 hours ahead of UTC – which means it takes 26 hours for the entire world to enter the New Year. American Samoa, its neighbor just 101 miles away, has to watch in envy and wait a full day. Samoa is always the first country to ring in the New Year. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, the global standard). on December 31 on the East Coast of the United States and 11 a.m. ![]() The Pacific Island nations of Tonga, Samoa and Kiribati are the first to see the new year – when it is still 5 a.m. Not everyone will start 2019 when you do. Get out of your East Coast mentality, America.
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