At 9:00 pm local time on December 31, the 8-minute Sydney New Year's Eve family fireworks show used bright colors to fill Sydney Harbor with leaping fireworks, kicking off the New Year's Eve fireworks display. prelude. The picture shows the scene of a family fireworks display. Photo by Jiang Changgeng from China News Service.
At 9 pm local time on December 31, the 8-minute Sydney New Year's Eve family fireworks show filled the Sydney Harbor with jumping fireworks in bright colors. The New Year's Eve fireworks display kicks off. The picture shows the scene of a family fireworks display. Posted by China News Service Photo by Jiang Changgeng
On the evening of December 31, the New Year atmosphere was strong on the streets of Sanlitun, Beijing, attracting people to celebrate the New Year here. Photo by China News Service reporter Jia Tianyong
At 0:00 local time on January 1, Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks were brilliantly staged to usher in the new year, attracting millions of viewers to watch live. The picture shows the Sydney Harbor fireworks display. China News Service Photo by Jiang Changgeng
At 0:00 on January 1, 2019, when the New Year's bell rang, a 10-minute "fireworks music display" was officially staged over Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong. Accompanied by melodious music, bright fireworks bloomed in the sky, Symphonic beams of light shone in the sky, and giant "2019" words appeared on the glass curtain wall of the Convention and Exhibition Center. Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong citizens and tourists watched this New Year's Eve event intertwined with sound, light and fireworks in Kowloon, Hong Kong Island and other places. Welcome the New Year. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Wei.
On December 31, local time, the Red Square in Moscow was decorated to welcome the New Year. Photo by China News Service reporter Wang Xiujun.
On December 31, local time, the Red Square in Moscow was decorated. , to welcome the arrival of the New Year. Photo by China News Service reporter Wang Xiujun
The Japanese call December 31st "Dahui Day" (equivalent to China's New Year's Eve). Many Japanese people come to nearby shrines or temples to listen to the ringing of the New Year's bell. , and made their first visit to the shrine in the new year (called "Hatsusho" in Japan). The picture shows the scene of Japanese people celebrating the New Year at Zojoji Temple in Tokyo. Photographed by China News Service reporter Lu Shaowei
At 0:00 on January 1, 2019, tens of thousands of people gathered. Taiwanese people and tourists from home and abroad braved the rain to watch the fireworks display at the 101 Building in Taipei's Xinyi District to welcome the New Year. Photo by China News Service reporter Liu Shuling
On December 31, 2018, hundreds of thousands of people braved the rain in Manila Bay to welcome the New Year. Photo by China News Service reporter Guan Xiangdong of a little brother and sister waiting for the New Year. On the evening of December 31, 2018, in Liuzhou, Guangxi, a large number of young citizens gathered at a viewing platform by the Liujiang River to light lanterns and pray to welcome the arrival of 2019. . The picture shows citizens holding Kongming lanterns with blessings written on them, waiting to be released. Photo by China News Service reporter Chen Guanyan
At 0:00 on January 1, 2019, a 10-minute "fireworks and music display" was officially staged over Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor. Accompanied by melodious music, brilliant fireworks bloomed in the sky, colorful beams of light shone in the sky, and giant "2019" words appeared on the glass curtain wall of the convention and exhibition center. Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong citizens and tourists watched this New Year's Eve event of sound, light and fireworks in Kowloon, Hong Kong Island and other places to welcome the arrival of the New Year together. Photo by China News Service reporter Zhang Wei
From December 31, 2018 to January 1, 2019, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau launched high-level services and strengthened patrols in the Bund landscape area to maintain the safety and orderliness of Shanghai’s New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
On the evening of December 31, people took photos in the scenic area of the Bund in Shanghai to welcome the arrival of 2019. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
On the evening of December 31, in the Shanghai Bund landscape area, people and tourists enjoyed the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Pujiang River and welcomed the new year. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
On the evening of December 31, the scenic area on the Bund in Shanghai attracted people to welcome the New Year here. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
On the evening of December 31, the landscape area on the Bund in Shanghai attracted people to welcome the New Year here. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
From the evening of December 31, 2018 to the early morning of January 1, 2019, New World City on Nanjing Road in Shanghai extended its business hours, allowing people to shop late at night. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
From the evening of December 31, 2018 to the early morning of January 1, 2019, New World City on Nanjing Road in Shanghai extended its business hours, allowing people to shop late at night. Photo by China News Service reporter Yin Liqin
Whenever it is time to welcome the New Year, the gate of Longhua Temple in Shanghai is always crowded with people. In addition to praying for blessings, people order a steaming bowl of "New Year Noodles". The rich taste accompanies the ringing of the New Year bell, making the New Year's Eve full of a happy ritual feeling. Photographed by Zhang Hengwei
According to reports, the toppings of the "New Year Noodles" are hand-made with traditional methods using vegetarian food such as mushrooms, roasted bran, black fungus, carrots, etc., inheriting the taste of old Shanghai, implying the arrival of another auspicious New Year, and symbolizing longevity. Mianmian. Photographed by Zhang Hengwei