From the first champagne corks popping on Christmas Island to New Zealand, Australia, Seoul, Hong Kong and Japan – how the world has seen in 2024.
Countries around the world are celebrating the start of 2024, as the New Year arrives around the globe.
Celebrations were led by the Pacific islands, who were the first to see the sunrise on a new year.
Here’s how the start of 2024 has been rung in across the world.
Pacific islands, including Samoa and Kiribati Island
The Pacific nation of Kiribati was the first country to see in the new year.
The country’s largest island, Kiritimati – which is also known as Christmas Island – entered 2024 at 10am UK time.
It was closely followed by its neighbours Samoa and Tonga.
New Zealand
Sky Tower in Auckland, New ZealandAuckland welcomed in the new year with a fireworks display over its tallest building, the Sky Tower.
The tip of the 1,076ft (328m) communications and observation tower lit up in different colours as fireworks exploded in the cloudy night sky.
They were accompanied by a laser light and animation show.
Australia
Sydney said hello to 2024 with a dazzling firework display featuring silver and gold pyrotechnics to mark the 50th anniversary of its famous Opera House.
The 12-minute show, which was accompanied by lasers and pyrotechnics, lit up the sky above the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
More than a million people – equivalent to one in five of the city’s residents – watched from the shore and from boats.
North Korea, South Korea and Japan
In Seoul, a bell tolling and countdown ceremony took place in Bosingak Pavilion.
Pyongyang said goodbye to 2023 with a fireworks display at Kim II Sung Square.
Crowds gathered at a temple in central Tokyo to watch a traditional bell-ringing ceremony, known as Joya no Kane.
And in Hiroshima, Japan, groups of people celebrated the New Year at a large torch festival.
Young people carried the torch near Itsukushima shrine in Hatsukaichi City as crowds of tourists watched.
Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore and the Philippines
Hong Kong had its biggest ever display to kick off 2024 – lasting 12-minutes, fireworks were set off from the rooftops of some of the island’s skyscrapers.
In Beijing, China, crowds gathered to watch the New Year countdown in Shougang Park.
Taiwan welcomed in 2024 with fireworks and a countdown from the Taipei 101 building.
And fireworks, set against illuminated tower blocks, lit up the night sky in the Philippines capital of Manila at the stroke of midnight.
Thailand
New Year celebrations in Bangkok, Thailand saw a rainbow of fireworks explode over the Chao Phraya River.
India
Festivities took place in cities around India including New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
Thousands of people from the financial hub of Mumbai flocked to a bustling promenade to watch the sun set over the Arabian Sea.
In less romantic scenes, fireworks in New Delhi raised concerns that the capital – which is already infamous for its poor air quality – would be blanketed by a toxic haze on the first morning of the new year.
Source : https://news.sky.com/story/new-year-celebrations-how-the-world-is-marking-the-start-of-2024-13040172