2013, Sydney is first major world city to celebrate. HAPPY NEW YEAR


Fireworks explode over and around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House during New Year celebrations on January 1

People watch fireworks under The Sydney Harbour Bridge during New Years Eve celebrations   

Fireworks light up the sky during the New Year celebrations at Sydney Harbour

More than 1.5 million people were expected to line the foreshores of the harbour to watch the annual fireworks show

Spectator boats in Sydney Harbour (below) look on as the 9pm family-based New Year's Eve fireworks erupt over the Sydney Harbour Bridge


Fireworks explode around the Opera House during the pre-New Years Eve celebrations in Sydney

Sydney will be the first major world city to see in 2013 at 1pm GMT, with some 1.5 million people expected to attend the city's events

At midnight, Sydney will kick off a wave of dazzling firework displays welcoming in 2013, from Dubai to Moscow and London


Eager revellers camped over Sunday night on the shores of the harbor to get the best vantage points to see the fireworks show centered on the Sydney Harbor Bridge
 Sydney Harbor Bridge
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said about 1.5 million spectators were expected to line the harbor to watch the 6.6 million Australian dollar ($6.9 million) fireworks display 
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Fireworks explode in front of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre over the Victoria Harbour as celebrating the 2013 New Year in Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Honk Kong went off with a bang to celebrate New Year with this spectacular fireworks display
Honk Kong

A man watches fireworks explode during New Year celebrations in Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
 
Pupils stand to form the shape of '2013' as they wait for the arrival of the new year at Jiujiang Elementary School in Jiangxi Province, China

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