Happy New Year London (and Edinburgh, Berlin, Moscow...)! Midnight sets off dazzling celebrations for 2014 around the world
- Revellers in New Zealand started the celebrations, dancing in the streets of Auckland and Queenstown
- In London, 250,000 spectators lined the Thames as the London Eye was transformed into a giant Catherine Wheel
- They were also treated to peach snow, banana confetti and orange-flavoured bubbles which fell on the crowd
- Police made 100 arrests by 4.30am following celebrations in London but said crowds were 'good-natured'
- Dubai attempted to break record for biggest ever fireworks show with Guinness World Record judges on hand
- Display included 500,000 fireworks set off from 400 locations and synchronised by 100 computers
- More than one million people pack Sydney harbour to watch the spectacular fireworks display burst into the sky
- Bright rockets flew from the four sails of the city's iconic Opera House for the first time in more than a decade
- More than 260 people injured as firecrackers are set off in the Philippines during the countdown to midnight
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Skylines across the world burst into a riot of colours as the New Year was welcomed in with a succession of spectacular fireworks displays.
In London, the London Eye was again the focus for much of the most intricate pyrotechnics, with thousands of fireworks turning it into an enormous Catherine wheel.
Big Ben was also illuminated against the night sky as 250,000 people who lined the Thames were treated to the city’s first ever ‘multi-sensory’ fireworks show.
Revellers who braved the damp and drizzle were treated to peach snow, edible banana confetti and orange flavoured bubbles which descended on the crowd.
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A room with a view! From the top of the Shard, the fireworks lit up the entire capital
All along the Thames, thousands of spectators
braved the poor weather to see the start of 2014 at the foot of the
Houses of Parliament
The sky above London burst into a riot of
colours last night as the new year was welcomed in with one of the most
spectacular fireworks displays for years
Big Ben was illuminated against the night sky as
250,000 people were treated to the city's first ever 'multi-sensory'
show of pyrotechnics
Multi-sensory: Revellers were treated to peach
snow, edible banana confetti and orange-flavoured bubbles which
descended on the crowd
Up to 100,000 people in key viewing areas by the Thames were also given packs featuring scratch 'n' sniff programmes, LED wristbands and seven kinds of fruit-flavoured sweets that link to the tastes and smells of the multi-sensory display.
But after a day which saw the Environment Agency issue more than 100 flood warnings, the outdoor event proceeded without any weather hitches.
Mayor Boris Johnson said: ‘There is no better way to celebrate the highs of 2013 and the start of an exciting New Year than by seeing one of the world’s most dazzling firework displays.
'Watched by millions around the world, and hundreds of thousands of people from the banks of the Thames, it highlights our capital's fantastic community spirit and its premier position on the global stage.'
The Metropolitan Police, which deployed around 3,800 police officers to monitor the event, said 100 people were arrested up to 4.30am following the celebrations in central London.
Fireworks light up the sky on the Southbank in one of the world's most dazzling firework displays
Thousands of people lined the banks of the River
Thames in central London to see in the New Year with a spectacular
fireworks display
The annual crackles of fireworks and chimes of
Big Ben will ring in the new year in London, where people have been
queuing for hours to get a prime spot on the Southbank
Up to 100,000 people in key viewing areas by the Thames received packs featuring scratch 'n' sniff programmes
Fireworks light the sky above the London Eye and
the Houses of Parliament over the river Thames during the New Year
celebrations in central London just after midnight
Thousands of people are waiting on the banks of
the River Thames in central London to ring in the New Year with a
spectacular fireworks display
Police made 39 arrests for drunk and disorderly behaviour and 21 for assault, with others held for drugs offences, affray, sexual offences, theft and carrying an offensive weapon.
Chief Inspector Robyn Williams said: 'Visitors were not put off by the threat of wind and rain and the viewing areas filled up quicker than ever before.
'Officers worked hard, alongside stewards, to keep people safe during the event and ensure that everyone who came into central London was able to make their way home at the end of the night.
'Crowds were good-natured and there were no major issues reported to police.'
A firework display in Manchester city centre marks the New Year, watched by a crowd estimated at 8,000
The fireworks event was held in Piccadilly Gardens for the first time in the city's history
A bright start to 2014: Fireworks soared into the sky as Manchester welcomed in the brand new year
In Scotland, about 80,000 people are expected in Edinburgh city centre for the famous Hogmanay street party
It is believed that more than 150,000 guests from over 60 countries from as far away as Australia, Brazil , China, Japan, New Zealand and the USA travelled to celebrate in the Scottish capital.
Chief Superintendent Mark Williams, Police Scotland Edinburgh Commander, said: 'Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations have once again proven to be a major success and Police Scotland has played a key role in ensuring that everyone has been kept safe during what has been a memorable three days of activity.
'I would like to thank members of the public whose good-natured conduct ensured the success of each event and I would also like to thank our partners in City of Edinburgh Council, Unique Events, and emergency services for their co-operation throughout the planning.
'Finally, I would like to wish everyone well for 2014.'
Bang! A display of pyrotechnic might ignites the
sky behind the ubiquitous Times Square ball as it drops to signal a new
year has now arrived
Goodbye 2013: Bone-chilling temperatures couldn't keep ecstatic partygoers out of Times Square as New York saw in the New Year
Riot of colour: Fireworks explode above the
Philadelphia city skyline as the United States launched into its New
Year celebrations
Pyrotechnics in paradise: Fireworks light up the
sky over Waikiki beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, which was one of the last
places to see in the New Year
Brazilliant! Revellers embrace while watching
fireworks explode along Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, where more
than two million attended the celebrations
Kaleidoscope of colour: Fireworks illuminate Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro as Brazil sees in the New year
Hundred thousands of people celebrated New Year's Eve welcoming the new year 2014 in Germany's capital
Fireworks explode over of Berlin's landmark the
Brandenburg Gate, where one of the country's biggest New Year's parties
was celebrated
Ukrainians light screens and mobile phones as
they sing the National anthem during the 2014 New Year celebrations at
the pro-European supporters' tent camp at Independence Square in Kiev,
Ukraine
Thousands of locals residents gather to see the fireworks display and celebrate the New Year at the Red Square in Moscow
Preliminary figures show there were
five arrests for minor disorder. The big clean-up began at around 3am
after the celebrations ended.The majority of the 60 to 75 tonnes of refuse will be plastic bottles, with the remainder made up of food cartons, clothing and glass.
In Dubai, a Persian Gulf city known for glitz, glamour and over-the-top achievements like the world's tallest skyscraper, they sought to break another record by creating the largest fireworks show.
Its skyline became a canvas for a dazzling 30-minute show capping off with six minutes of fireworks that engulfed the city's man-made, palm-shaped island, with its fronds and trunk shimmering in thousands of lights.
The fireworks display was slated to surpass the current world record held by another Gulf Arab state in just the first 60 seconds. Kuwait has held the record since last year, when it fired more than 77,000 fireworks in a display lasting more than an hour.
Revellers wrapped up and braved the cold as they watched spectacular displays explode across the Red Square
Fireworks explode over Palm Jumeirah in Dubai.
The country kicked off New Year with a dazzling bid for a new world
record to cap those the Gulf city state already holds for its mammoth
property developments
The glittering fireworks display that lasted around six minutes spanned over 100 kilometres (60 miles) of the Dubai coast
Organisers had promised that the fireworks would form a flying falcon, sunrise and United Arab Emirates flag. It was not immediately clear if the world record had been achieved.
In total, the extravaganza included half a million fireworks from 400 firing locations synchronized by 100 computers, said Barrett Wissman, co-chairman of IMG Artists, which was managing the event. 'It is really mind-blowing the size of this,' Wissman said of the display.
The company also organised the grand fireworks for the Atlantis hotel opening on Dubai's Palm island in 2008.
In Ukraine, anti-government protesters hoped to set their own record for the most people to sing a national anthem at the same time.
Up Helly Aa Vikings at the start the Edinburgh Hogmanay celebrations with a torchlight procession through Edinburgh city centre
Around 80,000 people are expected in the city
for the traditional New Year celebrations, which run over three days.
Tickets have been bought for the event by people from over sixty
different countries
A general view of the torchlight procession as it makes its way through Edinburgh for the start of the Hogmanay celebrations
What a happy start to the new year! Alex Thomson steals a kiss from PC Heather Clark of Police Scotland
On
Kiev's main square, at least 100,000 Ukrainians sang their national
anthem in a sign of support for integration with Europe. The square has been the scene of massive pro-European protests for more than a month, triggered by President Viktor Yanukovych's decision to ditch a key deal with the European Union.
Crowds heading to New York City's Times Square could expect the traditional ball drop but no mayor this year. The New Year was rung in by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor instead.
In Australia, exploding fireworks sprayed from Sydney's iconic opera house and harbor bridge as the world began ushering in a new year.
More than one million people crammed the Sydney Harbor foreshore on a warm summer night to watch Sydney's renowned annual pyrotechnics show, which appeared to live up to its billing as the city's most extravagant.
And for the first time in more than a decade fireworks launched from four sails of the Sydney Opera House.
In Hong Kong, the harbour provided the focal point much like Sydney harbour three hours earlier.
A bright spray of fireworks erupted from the water at the same time as rockets burst above the city creating a stunning spectacle of red and white light.
The New Year's Eve Winter Carnival in Newcastle
city centre saw performers parading through the city to the Civic Centre
for a spectacular fireworks display
While organizers in cities like Chicago and New
York were just starting to block off streets in preparation for the
evening's events, festivities were well under way in Newcastle
Hundreds of people gathered at the Great Wall, a landmark place in Beijing, to celebrate the New Year
Badaling Great Wall is illuminated during the New Year's Eve count down to 2014 held at the Badaling Great Wall
All together now, happy new year! Performers
gather for a group photo after the end of a New Year's Eve count down to
2014 in Beijing, China
Packed in like sardines! Fireworks light up the
sky as thousands of people gather to watch, in the main business
district on New Year's Eve in Jakarta, Indonesia
In Malaysia, fireworks exploded across the sky near Kuala Lumpur's most famous landmark, the Petronas Towers.
Fireworks lit up the sky as thousands of people gathered to watch the show in the main business district on New Year's Eve in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Closer to the edge of the International Dateline, New Zealand bid farewell to 2013 two hours before Sydney with fireworks erupting from Auckland's Sky Tower as cheering revelers danced in the streets of the South Pacific island nation's largest city.
Fireworks explode over Juche Tower and the Taedong River in Pyongyang, North Korea to celebrate the New Year
Ringing in 2014! Fireworks explode near Malaysia's landmark, Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
While many were happy to welcome the new year,
thousands of Malaysian people marched on the street to protest against
price hikes by the Malaysian government
Soaring into the air: The fireworks near Malaysia's iconic Petronas Towers heralded a new start and a new year for many
In Tokyo,
five priests at the Zojoji temple used ropes to swing a wooden pole
against a large bell, sounding the first of 108 gongs to mark the new
year. Simultaneously, '2014' lit up in white lights on the modern Tokyo
Tower in the background.
Both Japanese and tourists jammed the temple grounds for the traditional ceremony. Suburban resident Juji Muto said he was curious to hear how the bell sounded. At his age, the 75-year-old retiree said he wishes as every year for good health in the new year.
In North Korea, all eyes were on the Juche Tower and the Taedong River in Pyongyang to celebrate the New Year.
Both Japanese and tourists jammed the temple grounds for the traditional ceremony. Suburban resident Juji Muto said he was curious to hear how the bell sounded. At his age, the 75-year-old retiree said he wishes as every year for good health in the new year.
Thousands of visitors, some donning kimono, prayed, rang a
bell and tossed coins as offerings at shrines, wishing for health, wealth
and happiness. Temple bells rang the customary 108 times, for the
108 causes of suffering according to Buddhism, and to welcome in the Year
of the Horse.
Japanese
are hopeful about the economy for the first time in years after some
signs of revival under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose easing lending
policies and pump-priming measures have been dubbed 'Abenomics.'
An anti-Thai government protester waves national
flag as dancers perform on stage during a New Year's Eve rally at the
Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand
With fireworks erupting from the water and
bursting high in the skies, Hong Kong's harbour was showered in sprays
of red and white as midnight struck
The bright lights of the city's skyline merged with the colourful spray of fire across the harbour
Among
those upbeat about what the new year might bring is Junya Sakata, a
23-year-old Tokyo waiter looking forward to taking sommelier classes
next year so he can move up in his career.
'I hope the economy will keep improving,
building up to the 2020 Olympics,' he said, which will be held in
Tokyo. 'So many things happened this year, but I was able to grow. Maybe
next year I will find a girlfriend.' In North Korea, all eyes were on the Juche Tower and the Taedong River in Pyongyang to celebrate the New Year.
A group of tourists, including Americans, planned to watch
fireworks in Kim Il Sung Square and watch the Pyongyang Bell strike
midnight, said Andrea Lee, CEO of Uritours, a tour group specializing in
travel to North Korea.
'There were a lot of people out on the streets today for an outdoor dance event, and cars filled the streets,' Ms Lee said.
Thousands release balloons into the sky as the Tokyo is illuminated during the countdown to midnight in Japan's capital
Tokyo tower in Japan in the countdown to
midnight, left. And right, as 12am strikes and the crowds celebrate the
start of the Year of the Horse
Midnight strikes in South Korea as thousands celebrating with the 'moon
house' burning and fireworks during the 21st Sungsan sunrise festival of
New Year in Sungsan, on Jeju island
China displayed light shows at part of the Great Wall near Beijing and at the
Bund waterfront in Shanghai. The city of Wuhan in central Hubei province called off its fireworks show and banned fireworks downtown to avoid worsening its smoggy air.
In Beijing, one flower shop manager said he hoped the new year brought more customers.
'Since the government started its campaign to crack down on luxury spending and promote frugality, our business with government agencies has been in decline,' said Mao Xiangfei. 'In the past, government clients accounted for about 10 percent of our business, but now it's zero.'
South Koreans gaze up at the bright display above their heads as they hail the start of 2014 on Jeju island
More than one million people packed the water and shoreline of Sydney's harbour to watch the annual fireworks spectacular
The Opera House is lit up by the stunning
fountains of fireworks streaming off the harbour bridge. This year's
display is the most extravagant ever, organisers have said
The view over Sydney Harbour from Mrs Macquarie's chair as midnight strikes and the crowds hail the New Year
Fireworks launched from the four sails of Sydney's iconic Opera House for the first time in more than a decade
In the Philippines, more than 260 people were injured by firecracker blasts and celebratory gunfire ahead of
New Year's Eve celebrations, one of Asia's most violent revelries. Department of Health spokesman Dr Eric Tayag said he expected the number of injuries to rise sharply when Filipinos ignite powerful firecrackers to end a year marked by tragic disasters, including a typhoon on November 8, that left more than 6,100 dead and nearly 1,800 others missing.
'Many here are welcoming the new year after losing their mothers, fathers, siblings and children so you can imagine how it feels,' said village chief Maria Rosario Bactol of Anibong community in Tacloban, the city worst hit by Typhoon Haiyan.
'I tell them to face the reality, to move on and stand up but I know it will never be easy.'
Tourists and locals dance to celebrate the New Year in Queenstown, New Zealand
New Zealand is among the first nations to see in the New Year
As midnight struck in New Zealand a fireworks display erupted over the city as thousands danced in the streets below
Sportsmen in Allahabad, India light candles to celebrate New Year's Eve at Madan Mohan Malviya Stadium
A Buddhist woman attaches her name card on a lantern ahead of the New Year at Chogye Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea
In Russia, Vladimir
Putin has added a twist to the stolid ritual of Russian presidential
New Year's Eve address by doing two versions this year.
Russian
leaders traditionally make short, prerecorded messages to be broadcast
as the year begins in each of the country's nine time zones.
The
address broadcast in Russia's Far East was typical, showing Putin at
the Kremlin and calling for Russians to work together, according to
Russian news websites.
But an hour later, Putin came out with a different speech mentioning
this week's suicide bombings in Volgograd that killed 34 people and
vowing to destroy terrorists, reports said.
Putin
made that recording Tuesday while visiting the city of Khabarovsk.
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there wasn't time to get it to the Far
East, according to Ekho Moskvy radio.
Gearing up for the New Year, students in China use light pens to welcome 2014
The 9.30pm New Year's Eve fireworks at Yarra Park beside the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Thousands of people gathered on Princes Bridge in Melbourne waiting for midnight to strike
I recently had the opportunity to speak with Barrett Wissman, chairman of IMG Artists and managing director of social media management firm Two Pillar Management. Barrett Wissman
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