Welcome To New Year 2018: Ringing in the New Year around the globe
Sydney
Fireworks explode from the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House on Jan. 1, 2018.
Beijing
A girl wears glasses that spell out 2018 during celebrations at Yongdingmen Gate on Dec. 31, 2017.
Philipppines
People celebrate at Eastwood mall in Manila on Jan. 1.
Tokyo
Young boys dressed as foxes get ready to participate in a parade for the first prayer of the New Year on Dec. 31.
Hong Kong
Fireworks explode over Victoria Harbour and the Convention and Exhibition Centre.
India
A young woman poses for a photograph in Bhopal on Dec. 31.
Tokyo
People release balloons as they ring in the New Year.
South korea
Two women attend celebrations in Seoul on Dec. 31.
Moscow
People take pictures as fireworks explode over the Kremlin, during New Year celebrations on Jan. 1, 2018 in Moscow.
Indonesia
A bride and groom laugh during a mass wedding held in celebration of the New Year in Jakarta on Dec. 31. Hundreds of couples took part in the mass ceremony held by the city government to help couples who can't afford a wedding.
Fireworks explode from the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House on Jan. 1, 2018.
Beijing
A girl wears glasses that spell out 2018 during celebrations at Yongdingmen Gate on Dec. 31, 2017.
Philipppines
People celebrate at Eastwood mall in Manila on Jan. 1.
Tokyo
Young boys dressed as foxes get ready to participate in a parade for the first prayer of the New Year on Dec. 31.
Hong Kong
Fireworks explode over Victoria Harbour and the Convention and Exhibition Centre.
India
A young woman poses for a photograph in Bhopal on Dec. 31.
Tokyo
People release balloons as they ring in the New Year.
South korea
Two women attend celebrations in Seoul on Dec. 31.
Moscow
People take pictures as fireworks explode over the Kremlin, during New Year celebrations on Jan. 1, 2018 in Moscow.
Indonesia
A bride and groom laugh during a mass wedding held in celebration of the New Year in Jakarta on Dec. 31. Hundreds of couples took part in the mass ceremony held by the city government to help couples who can't afford a wedding.
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