Australia has rung in the
New Year with seven tons of fireworks making Sydney's Harbour Bridge 'rain
purple' in a tribute to the late singer Prince. Around 1.5 million revellers
surrounded the harbour to join in the festivities.
Daily
Mail UK report continues:
Two
hours later, Japan ushered in 2017 in style, with thousands packing the streets
of Tokyo and releasing balloons into the air in celebration of the New Year.
Tonga
and Samoa in the Polynesian Triangle were among the first places in the world
to see in 2017 on Saturday. Auckland, in New Zealand, followed ringing in the
New Year at 11am GMT.
Five hundred kilos of fireworks were blasted from the city's Sky Tower in just five minutes.
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