Happy New Year! A Celebration Welcome By people Around The World

Celebrations kick off as world enters 2023!

Celebrations kick off as world enters 2023! Celebrations kick off as world enters 2023.

Celebrations kick off as world enters 2023!

Happy New Year! New Year is the one celebration welcome and mark by people in all the different corners of the world, even if we are not all doing it at the exact same time.

Fireworks on New Year’s Eve was one of the most significant activities that took place in 2023 in every nation. Everyone in the world was looking forward to ringing in the new year with their friends and loved ones in 2023.

Burj Khalifa New Year’s Eve fireworks in Dubai were the much-awaited event the world has witness on Saturday, 31 December 2022. To watch the live streaming video of the dazzling laser light show and fireworks on New Year’s eve, click on the YouTube link below.

Dubai New Year’s Eve celebrations reached new heights with a record-breaking Burj Khalifa firework display to usher in 2023. There were 828m of fireworks, 2,500 firing directions, 287 firing positions and 4,000 watts of lasers in the Burj Khalifa New Year’s Eve firework display. Even by Dubai’s standards it was a remarkable show. The surrounding fountains jetted 22,000 gallons of water in the air, 344 underwater robots were used and 14,5000 watts of light power shone in the night sky.

Happy New Year! Fireworks on New Year’s Eve

The Pacific nation of Kiribati was the first country to greet the new year, with the clock ticking into 2023 one hour ahead of neighbors including New Zealand. In Auckland, large crowds gathered below the Sky Tower, where a 10-second countdown to midnight preceded fireworks.

The celebrations in New Zealand’s largest city were well-received after COVID-19 forced them to be cancelled a year ago.

More than 1 million crowded along along Sydney’s waterfront for a multi-million dollar celebration based around the themes of diversity and inclusion.

Sydney, the world’s New Year’s Eve capital, hosts a grand fireworks display over the Sydney Harbour bridge.

Sydney, one of the world’s first major cities to welcome in the New Year, did so with a typically dazzling fireworks display, which for the first time featured a rainbow waterfall off the famous Harbour Bridge.

Fireworks explode around the London Eye during New Year’s celebrations in central London.

Spectators record the scenes at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

Fireworks explode over the iconic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.

New Year’s Celebration in Asia

Asia celebrates a restriction-free New Year after two years of COVID disruptions, as the world enters 2023.

In the city of Wuhan, where the pandemic began three years ago, tens of thousands of people gathered to celebrate amid a heavy security presence.

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Days after Hong Kong lifted limits on group gatherings, tens of thousands of people gathered near the city’s Victoria Harbour for a countdown. Lights beamed from some of the city’s biggest harbour-front buildings.

It was the city’s biggest New Year’s Eve celebration in several years. The event was cancelled in 2019 due to often violent social unrest and was scaled down in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic.

Fireworks are seen over Victoria Harbour at midnight on Sunday in Hong Kong.

COEX has always held magnificent fireworks show.

Buddhist faithful take pictures as they celebrate New Year’s eve at a temple in Seoul, South Korea, on 1 January 2023.

Fireworks explode over one most popular Chao Phraya River in Bangkok during New Year celebrations.

Revelers celebrated across Asia from China to the Philippines to Thailand.

Celebrations kick off as world enters 2023!

Happy New Year!