Pyramids of Giza Illuminate with Fireworks as Egypt Rings in 2026
Egypt marks New Year's Eve with dazzling fireworks over the ancient pyramids in Giza.

Egypt celebrated the arrival of 2026 with a spectacular fireworks display over the Pyramids of Giza on December 31, 2025. The iconic ancient structures were illuminated by colorful pyrotechnics as the country joined global festivities welcoming the new year. The event drew both locals and tourists to witness the historic backdrop transformed into a vibrant celebration. The pyramids, located on the outskirts of Cairo, provided a dramatic setting for the display, blending ancient history with modern celebration. No further details were provided on attendance numbers or specific locations within the Giza plateau where the fireworks were launched. The celebration marked Egypt's participation in worldwide New Year's festivities.
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