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North Korea Rings in 2026 with Fireworks at Kim Il Sung Square

01 January 2026

North Korea celebrated 2026 with fireworks, music, and coordinated performances at Kim Il Sung Square, highlighting unity and cultural traditions.

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North Korea welcomed 2026 with large-scale celebrations at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, featuring fireworks, music, and coordinated performances. As midnight struck, the skyline over the Taedong River was illuminated by colorful fireworks, while thousands of citizens gathered to participate in the festivities.

Performers and attendees took part in mass dances and cultural presentations, creating a festive atmosphere to mark the start of the New Year. State media described the event as a symbol of unity, optimism, and national pride, emphasizing public participation and the country’s rich cultural traditions.

Kim Il Sung Square, a historic venue for major national events, once again served as the central stage for the celebrations, highlighting its role in hosting prominent public gatherings and artistic performances.

The New Year festivities in Pyongyang were a reminder of North Korea’s focus on collective spirit and cultural identity, drawing attention to traditional celebrations as the country enters 2026.