
New year celebrations have been taking place in Australia and
New Zealand
Celebrations around the world are
under way to mark the start of 2014, with thousands attending the traditional
spectacular pyrotechnics in Sydney.
Earlier, Auckland in New Zealand was one of the first cities to ring in the
new year, at 11:00 GMT on Tuesday.Cities in eastern Asia will be the next to usher in 2014, with Beijing, Jakarta and Singapore all hosting celebrations.
Among other cities planning big firework displays, Dubai will aim for a world record for the largest display.
The display will be streamed live on the internet. Organisers say it will stretch over 30 miles (50km) of seafront, with the highest fireworks reaching more than one kilometre in height.
The show, which begins at 20:00 GMT, will feature a flying falcon made out of fireworks that will move across the island Gulf state.
In Japan, Shinto priests gathered at shrines to prepare to usher in the new year.
While celebrations are expected in major Chinese cities, the city of Wuhan called off its display in order to avoid worsening the city's smog problem.
Later on, festivities will be held in European cities including Moscow, Paris and London.
In the New Zealand town of Queenstown, revellers
partied ahead of the New Year
Women in traditional costumes danced during a parade
for 2013's last sundown on Bali, Indonesia
Sydney started celebrations early with a "family"
fireworks session at 21:00 local time
Three hours later, an even more spectacular display
lit up the famous Harbour Bridge Spectators will also get scratch 'n' sniff programmes and fruit sweets.
Cape Town in South Africa is planning a free concert with lasers, fireworks and a special 3D tribute to former President Nelson Mandela, who died on 5 December.

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