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.
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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


Sydney hailed in the New Year in stunning style, with the traditional harbour fireworks display

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

Young Chinese students at a middle school in
Hanshan county, Anhui province, line up to form 'Happy 2014' to
celebrate the New Year

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 Melbourne thousands of people have linded the River Yarra, packing Melbourne Cricket Ground to take in the bright spectacular

Gearing up for the New Year, students in China use light pens to welcome 2014
Dubai, home to world's tallest tower, is known for its glitz, glamor and over-the-top achievements, and this New Year's Eve the city is planning to break another record by creating the largest fireworks show ever.
Organizers plan to light up the city's coastline with a flying falcon made out of fireworks that moves across a massive man-made palm-shaped island alongside a countdown in fireworks.
Organisers say they will also create a burst of light out of fireworks to imitate a sunrise and dazzle spectators with a United Arab Emirates flag that could also break records for being the largest ever made out of fireworks.
The six-minute extravaganza will include 500,000 fireworks from 400 firing locations, all synchronized by 100 computers from stations across the city, said Barrett Wissman, co-chairman of IMG Artists that is managing the event. Guinness World Record officials will be on hand to measure the scale of the event.
Wissman said the display will cover 30 miles (48 kilometers) of seafront. 'It is really mind-blowing, the size of this,' he said.

Midnight strikes in Melbourne as the city welcomes in the New Year

Thousands packed the streets in Melbourne to celebrate the start of the New Year underneath a veil of fireworks

Fireworks light up the skyline over Sydney Harbour during the 9pm family fireworks session during New Years Eve celebrations

Chinese residents in Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, China use light pens to draw 2014 to welcome in the New Year


Musicians wearing Christmas costumes take part
in the New Year parade in Bishkek. New Year, which was the biggest
informal holiday of the year in the former Soviet Union, is also very
popular in the predominantly Muslim Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan
China was planning to count down to the New Year with light shows at two spectacular and historic locations - part of the Great Wall near Beijing and at the Bund waterfront in Shanghai.
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.'
But in one polluted Chinese city, the celebrations were slated to be quieter as authorities in Wuhan in central Hubei province called off their annual New Year fireworks show and banned fireworks downtown to avoid making the smoggy air worse.

Shinto priests walk toward the main hall to hold
a shinto ritual in preparation for the New Year at Meiji Shrine in
Tokyo, Japan. It is expected that around three million people will visit
the shrine to pray for their health, happiness and property during the
first days of 2014

Shinto priests walk under a 'torii' (Japanese
gate located at the entrance of a Shinto shrine) after they participated
to a shinto ritual in preparation for the New Year at Meiji Shrine in
Tokyo, Japan
In Japan, 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.'
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.'

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
In North Korea, 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.
In Hong Kong, tens of thousands will turn out to watch the fireworks display over the southern Chinese city's famed Victoria Harbor.
Pyrotechnics will be fired off near the Kowloon peninsula and from the tops of seven skyscrapers on Hong Kong Island. A British colonial-era canon will be fired at midnight in a tradition dating from the end of World War II.
In Indonesia, New Year's celebrations are widespread except in the city of Banda Aceh where Islamic clerics prohibit Muslims from celebrating New Year's Eve.
In the capital, Jakarta, Governor Joko Widodo will lead a festival featuring concerts, parades, a marching band and fireworks.

Meanwhile in London Ian Guy and Alice Summerill
from Bristol arrive early to get a prime spot to watch the Southbank
fireworks show illuminate the capital as midnight strikes in the UK

Dozens of Portaloos are moved into position
close to Parliament as hundreds of thousands of people are expected to
flock to London today

Barriers have been erected around the fountains
in Trafalgar Square to try and stop revellers jumping in the water amid
the excitement as the clock strikes 12am
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