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UAE welcomes 2023 with record-breaking fireworks and drone & laser shows

People at gatherings all over the country welcome 2023 with optimism

by Ghulam Haider
3 years ago
in Asia, Europe, GCC, India, International, Pakistan, Top News, UAE
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Burj Khalifa was the showstopper this year with its spectacular fireworks. AFP
The world’s tallest tower shines brightly in a dazzling array of colours and lights on the stroke of midnight.  AFP
The colours of the UAE flag light Burj Khalifa, which also displays the image of President Sheikh Mohamed. AFP.
Those in attendance and watching online were treated to an unforgettable New Year’s Eve with laser shows and fireworks.
Bluewaters Island hosted a three-minute-long fireworks show to ring in the new year.  Antonie Robertson / The National
Revellers welcomed the new year against a backdrop of mesmerising light and sparkle.  Antonie Robertson / The National
On the other side of the bridge, The Beach, JBR, hosted its own fireworks show in tandem with Bluewaters. 
Antonie Robertson / The National
The display also lasted for three minutes.  Antonie Robertson / The National
The fireworks gave residents and visitors a memorable show.
Antonie Robertson / The National
The JBR fireworks were full of colour.  Antonie Robertson / The National
The fireworks light up the water at JBR. 
Antonie Robertson/The National
New Year fireworks at Yas Bay in Abu Dhabi. Pawan Singh / The National
Residents and visitors turned out in large numbers to see the fireworks at Yas Bay.  Pawan Singh / The National
Yas Island hosted two fireworks shows: the traditional one at midnight and an earlier one at 9pm, which allowed families with younger children to see the light spectacle. Pawan Singh / The National
Visitors were treated to some spectacular fireworks. Pawan Singh / The National
The fireworks lit up Yas Bay. Pawan Singh / The National
By Ghulam Haider

Exceptional pyrotechnic fireworks and laser shows lit up the night skies across the United Arab Emirates to welcome the New Year 2023 with Burj Khalifa in Downtown Dubai being the showstopper, as the world’s tallest tower shone brightly in a dazzling array of colours and lights on the stroke of midnight.

Hundreds of thousands braved the traffic to claim the best spot in Downtown at Dubai Mall as early as 4pm as vantage points for The Fountain and Burj Khalifa turned into a sea of people wearing glitter and glam for the occasion.

Pyrotechnic displays were set up across the emirates including from Atlantis The Palm, La Mer, Bluewaters Island and Burj Al Arab.

As the first new year’s celebrations without any coronavirus restrictions in place, and with perfect weather playing out in favour of outdoor fun, families turned out in huge numbers to join the festivities.

Yas Island in Abu Dhabi offered dual fun for onlookers with fireworks displays at 9pm and at midnight, while Al Maryah Island and the Corniche also had fireworks at midnight.

Global Village wooed one of the biggest crowds with seven sets of fireworks coinciding with seven time zones across the world.

In Al Wathba, a 40-minute drive from Abu Dhabi, a 40-minute fireworks display and show featuring 3,000 drones broke a record in volume, duration and form.

Ras Al Khaimah hosted another record-breaking fireworks show featuring pyro drones, nano lights, colours and shapes along the 4.7km long waterfront between Al Marjan Island and Al Hamra Village.

Across the UAE, beach clubs and bars, restaurants and food chains, public parks and shopping malls were packed as people lapped up pricey as well as pocket-friendly dining and entertainment options to ring in the New Year.

Hope for a better year

Vinay Jain and his wife Rupali Jain, with Bala Jain and Ritvik. Anjana Sankar / The National

Vinay Jain and his wife Rupali Jain, with Bala Jain and Ritvik.

From having a safe and healthy year to hopes of finding new jobs and losing weight topped some of the New Year wishes of residents.

Indian couple Vinay Jain and his wife Rupali Jain, both IT professionals in Abu Dhabi, who were at Yas Bay to ring-in the New Year, hoped for a safe and prosperous 2023.

“I want to learn Arabic this year,” said Mr Jain.

Rupali said she is aiming to lose weight in 2023. “I hope it won’t remain just a wish,” she said.

Her mother Bala Jain was visiting Abu Dhabi to celebrate the New Year with her daughter and eight-year old grandson, Ritvik.

“I want everyone to enjoy peace and happiness this year. We had a tough few years before of Covid,” said Ms Jain who lives in Delhi, India.

Joao Troncao and Marta Lourenco from Portugal. Anjana Sankar / The National

Joao Troncao and Marta Lourenco from Portugal.

Joao Troncao and Marta Lourenco from Portugal moved to the UAE two weeks ago wants to make the country their home this year.

“We hardly know this place. Everything feels new here. We want to make this our home in 2023,” said Mr Troncao, who works as a creative director.

Kartik Raina and Ishaan Kumar. Anjana Sankar / The National

Kartik Raina and Ishaan Kumar.

For Kartik Raina, 19, who is pursuing an economics degree at the University of Bath, celebrating the New Year with parents in Abu Dhabi was special.

“It is nice to hang out with family and friends,” he said.

“My wish for the New Year is to get an investment banking internship.”

His friend Ishaan Kumar, 17, a Grade 12 student of the Dubai International Academy, said fitness and admission to a leading college are his New Year wishes.

“2022 was a good year for me. I want to hit the gym more often. Also, I hope I will get into a good university in India.”

Kurkish couple Eldeniz and Yaroslava Kurean, who have a 3-year old daughter called Sophie, wished for peace and prosperity in 2023.

“We wanted to enjoy this weather and see the fireworks. Abu Dhabi is a great place for family and we want to just say happy and healthy this year,” said Mr Kurean, an IT professional.

New year celebrations around the world – in pictures

People attend the New Year's Eve celebrations in central Moscow, Russia December 31, 2022.  REUTERS / Tatyana Makeyeva
This photograph taken shows fireworks in the sky next to the lit-up Lotus Tower during New Year celebrations in Colombo.  AFP
This photograph taken shows fireworks over the Selamat Datang (Welcome) Monument during New Year celebrations at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout in Jakarta.  AFP
Hundreds of tourists and citizens attend a water and laser show to celebrate the New Year 2023 on the main square in Graz, Austria.  AFP
People at the New Year celebrations outside the 3Arena in Dublin. PA
Fireworks during New Year celebrations at North Wall Quay in Dublin. PA
People at the New Year celebrations outside the 3Arena in Dublin. PA
Revellers release balloons to celebrate the new year on Jianghan Road in Wuhan, China. Getty
New Year's Eve celebrations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Getty
A crowded business area ahead of the new year in Nanning, Guangxi region, China. AFP
Fireworks are lit during New Year's Eve celebrations in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Getty
New Year's Eve celebrations in Jakarta, Indonesia. EPA
Thousands gather for the New Year's Eve celebrations at the main roundabout in Jakarta, Indonesia. EPA
Fireworks bring in the new year at Marina Bay in Singapore. Reuters
Crowds wait for the countdown to 2023 at Marina Bay in Singapore. Reuters
Fireworks explode over buildings during New Year's celebrations in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. Getty
Revellers in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Reuters
Fireworks light up the sky over the Xiyou World theme park before the new year in Huaian, in Jiangsu province, China. AFP
Fireworks explode over the Chao Phraya river during the New Year celebrations, in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
The countdown to the new year at Central World department store in downtown in Bangkok, Thailand. Getty
Fireworks explode over Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) during New Year celebrations, in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
Fireworks over the Chao Phraya river during New Year celebrations in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
Buddhists pray during New Year's Eve celebrations at Wat Suthat Thepwararam temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Reuters
Fireworks light up the sky over Manila during New Year celebrations in the Philippines. AFP
Balloons are released to celebrate New Year's Eve in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. Reuters
Fireworks over Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, China, to mark the new year. Reuters
Selfies are taken as revellers gather for New Year's Eve celebrations at the main roundabout in Jakarta, Indonesia. EPA
Fireworks light up over Sydney Harbour Bridge during New Year's Eve celebrations in Sydney, Australia. Getty
 Fireworks and light effects illuminate the night sky during a downpour of rain from the Taipei 101 skyscraper at the New Year's celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan. EPA
Fireworks light up the skyline from the Taipei 101 building during New Year's celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan. Getty
Fireworks over Manila as January 1, 2023 dawns in the Philippines. AFP
New Year's Eve in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. Reuters
Celebrations after midnight at an event to mark the New Year at the Bosingak Pavilion in Seoul, South Korea. 
 AFP
Fireworks explode over the Sydney Harbour Bridge as New Year celebrations begin, in Australia.  AP
More than one million crowded Sydney’s waterfront for a multi-million dollar celebration based around the themes of diversity and inclusion. Reuters
More than 7,000 fireworks were launched from the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and a further 2,000 from the nearby Opera House. AFP
Fireworks explode over the Sky Tower, in central Auckland, as New Year celebrations begin in New Zealand. AP
A slow shutter speed picture showing Sri Lankan youth writing '2023' with firecrackers during New Year's Eve celebrations in Colombo, Sri Lanka, 31 December 2022.   EPA

Fireworks explode during New Year celebrations in Baghdad, Iraq, on the last minute of December. REUTERS

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