<Ul> <Li> Ang Mo Kio </Li> <Li> Bedok </Li> <Li> Boon Lay </Li> <Li> Bukit Panjang </Li> <Li> Jurong East </Li> <Li> Punggol </Li> <Li> Sengkang </Li> <Li> Serangoon Gardens </Li> <Li> Tampines </Li> <Li> Woodlands </Li> <Li> Yishun </Li> </Ul> <Li> Ang Mo Kio </Li> <P> The most prominent New Year's event in Taiwan is a major fireworks show launched from the Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taipei . In 2018, the show was enhanced by the installation of a new LED display system on the north face of the tower between its 35th and 90th floors, which can be used to display digital animation effects . This change countered a reduction in the number of firework shells launched during the show, as part of an effort to produce less pollution . </P> <P> Aside from the traditional Thai New Year called Songkran (Thailand) (which falls on 13 April or 14 April), Thais also celebrate the arrival of the Gregorian New Year on 1 January with their families, relatives and friends, which includes a family dinner and following different customs . It is a public holiday . In most cities and urban areas across Thailand, New Year's Eve celebrations are accompanied by countdowns, fireworks, concerts and other major events, notably, the CentralWorld Square at CentralWorld and the area along Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, and the Pattaya Beach in Pattaya, while public places such as hotels, pubs, restaurants and nightclubs, also host New Year's Eve parties by offering food, entertainment and music to the guests, and they usually stay open until the next morning . </P>

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