How countries around the world welcomed the new year?
Many countries welcomed the New Year with celebrations, joy, and performances. On the other hand, countries secured the celebrations with security men to secure citizens wherever they were.
The New Year 2024 began with joy and joy in some countries, while other countries welcomed the New Year with victims and deaths in conflicts for which no possible end is yet clear.
Times Square
For example, New Year's Day arrived to the cheers of tens of thousands of jubilant people in New York's Times Square, who were showered with confetti, hugs and kisses after watching the colorful ball descend, heralding the birth of 2024 with hope for some.
"It's beautiful," Corinne Christian of Charlotte, North Carolina, said of the scene seconds after midnight, as Frank Sinatra's anthem "New York, New York" blared from the field's speakers, and many in the crowd held their cell phones in the air, trying "It's beautiful." Capture the scene.
Celebrations in countries of the world
A small army of thousands of police officers worked to keep New York City safe, just as the cities' heightened security did at midnight first. New York is witnessing almost daily protests due to the war between Israel and Hamas.
France
Some 90,000 police and security officers were deployed across France, including along the Champs-Élysées, where large crowds took part in a multi-dimensional light show projected onto the Arc de Triomphe to showcase the history of Paris and sports on the list for next year's Summer Olympics in the city.
New Year's Eve parties
While New Year's Eve parties were plentiful across America on Sunday night, CNN news personality Anderson Cooper followed up a tribute to entertainers who died in 2023 by acknowledging that the network's hilarious New Year's Eve show with co-host Andy Cohen had... It may also be a sad occasion for some. Viewers.
“There are a lot of people who feel like they can't celebrate,” he said in the final minutes of the year that claimed the lives of Tina Turner, Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Sinead O'Connor, Jimmy Buffett and Burt Bacharach. David Crosby, among others.
Fireworks displays in Dubai
Spectacular fireworks displays have flourished at iconic locations such as the Acropolis in Athens, Greece; This is reflected in the elegant glass walls of the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates; A collective cheer filled the air in Nairobi, Kenya.
China is celebrating
China celebrated relatively quietly, with most major cities banning fireworks due to safety and pollution concerns. However, people gathered and actors danced in colorful costumes in Beijing, while a crowd of people released wishing balloons in Chongqing. During his New Year's speech, President Xi Jinping said the country would focus on building momentum for economic recovery in 2024 and pledged that China would "definitely reunite" with Taiwan.
Celebrations in Taiwan
In Taipei, Taiwan's capital, the mood was upbeat as revelers gathered to watch a fireworks display at the bamboo-shaped Taipei 101 skyscraper and at concerts and other events around the city.
Celebrations in India
In India, thousands of revelers from the financial hub of Mumbai watched the sun set over the Arabian Sea.
Fireworks in New Delhi have raised fears that the capital - already notorious for poor air quality - will be shrouded in a toxic haze on the first morning of the new year.
Japan
Across Japan, people gathered at temples like Tsukiji Temple in Tokyo, where visitors were offered free hot milk and corn soup as they stood in line to ring a huge bell.
Brazil
About two million people gathered on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach in a light drizzle to watch 12 minutes of fireworks at one of the world's most popular locations on New Year's Eve.