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In which country do people break plates on New Year's Day?
 
Denmark
 
Greece
 
Mexico
 
Japan
In which country do people hang onions on their door on New Year's Day?
 
Greece
 
Denmark
 
Mexico
 
Japan
In which country do people eat 12 grapes for good luck on New Year's Day?
 
Mexico
 
Denmark
 
Greece
 
Japan
In which country do bells ring for 108 times on New Year's Day?
 
Japan
 
Denmark
 
Mexico
 
Greece
In which country do people join hands and sing together on New Year's Day?
 
the UK
 
Denmark
 
Mexico
 
Greece
In which country do people give money to children in red envelopes on New Year's Day?
 
China
 
Denmark
 
Mexico
 
Greece
What time is it in Moscow?
 
3 am
 
8 am
 
midnight
 
9 am
What time is it in Buenos Aires?
 
8 pm
 
8 am
 
midnight
 
9 am
What time is it in London?
 
midnight
 
8 am
 
6 pm
 
9 am
What time is it in Sydney?
 
9 am
 
8 am
 
6 pm
 
7 am
What time is it in San Francisco?
 
6 pm
 
8 am
 
midnight
 
7 am
What time is it in Hong Kong?
 
7 am
 
8 am
 
midnight
 
7 pm
What time is it in Lisbon?
 
midnight
 
8 am
 
12 pm
 
7 pm
What time is it in Edinburgh?
 
midnight
 
8 am
 
12 pm
 
7 pm
People are standing on a bridge in the middle of London.
 
True
 
False
People are waiting for the New year in the USA.
 
True
 
False
People are eating beans in Argentina.
 
False
 
True
Bruno's family are partying in the street.
 
False
 
True
In Scotland, people sing a traditional song at midnight.
 
True
 
False
The weather is very cold in Russia.
 
True
 
False
The Chinese New Year is in March.
 
False
 
True
It's morning in Australia and very quiet after the celebrations.
 
True
 
False