Spending New Years Eve in the smallest country of South America called Suriname, a country not very well-known to the world, could be one of the most memorable events of a life-time. Every year friends and family from abroad visit Suriname just to experience this beautiful event.
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The celebration starts in the morning.
Around 10 - 11AM people start filling up the Dominee and surrounded streets. Normal traffic during those moment is not allowed. People from different ethnic backgrounds and visitors are walking, singing, drinking and dancing in the streets of Paramaribo. Music boxes are in almost every corner of the street.
People are posing in the crowds for their selfie on Instagram, Twitter, Snap Chat or Facebook.
It is one of the events where you want to show your friends that you were present.
Live bands, DJs, Professional dance groups are performing on constructed platforms and moving trucks. Almost everyone is laughing in the streets.
One of the most memorable moments of the day is around 12.00 - 13.00 when the shops and companies are organizing the firecracker shootings. Before the event starts earplugs are distributed to the visitors on the streets. Don't forget to take a picture at the scene of one of the firecrackers moments.
In the late afternoon or early evening the party continues at different public and private places. Another location, the Waterkant is a very well-known location for the parties at night. Around 10 PM the party ends and most of the people are heading back home where the celebration continues at home.
At 00.00 AM there are countdown events at different locations. One public place where the celebration takes place is the Onafhankelijkheids square.
It is good to know that events start at the beginning of December and end in the first week of January. Feel free to visit Suriname and experience the celebration during the whole month of December or especially on New Years Eve. With all the ethnic groups mixed into one during New Years celebration I guarantee that you will definitely feel at home.
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Hi Judith, great to read your Blog. Especially since I had to miss Owru Yari this year. This year I will join you with my crew. Denice van der Horst
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DeletePrachtig! Love it!
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ReplyDeleteHeel mooi hoor.
Alleen denk ik dt je mischien de opp. van ons geliefd Su nog een keer moet vergelijken mt die van Fr.Guyana
Thank you. I will.
DeleteCould not agree more! No better place to be on December 31st, than in Downtown Paramaribo. Marita
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DeleteDank je Judith. Mooi. Lobi
ReplyDeleteSuriname is niet het kleinste land in Zuid-Amerika.
ReplyDeleteHet kleinste land van Zuid-Amerika is Frans- Guyana.
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/south-american-countries-by-area.html
DeleteInteresting discussion
DeleteHi Judith mooi artikel. Kun linken met site met actuele foto's? Is de site van Sts nog up to date? Keep up the good work promoting Suriname. Armand
ReplyDeleteDank voor de feedback. Ik heb inderdaad een link naar STS. Ik overweeg toch nog een betere link.
DeleteThankyou for sharing these beautiful moments with us
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