• The massive colourful display of fireworks to ring in 2019 at the Corniche in Abu Dhabi on December 31, 2018. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    The massive colourful display of fireworks to ring in 2019 at the Corniche in Abu Dhabi on December 31, 2018. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • Abu Dhabi rings in the New Year with a 10-minute fireworks display along its Corniche. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    Abu Dhabi rings in the New Year with a 10-minute fireworks display along its Corniche. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • Fireworks illuminate the sky around Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, during New Year's 2019 celebrations in the Gulf emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. EPA
    Fireworks illuminate the sky around Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, during New Year's 2019 celebrations in the Gulf emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. EPA
  • New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations before the fireworks at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
    New Years' Eve celebrations of fireworks and light show at The Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai area. Victor Besa / The National
  • Fireworks explode over the Burj Al Arab hotel during the New Year celebrations in Dubai. Reuters
    Fireworks explode over the Burj Al Arab hotel during the New Year celebrations in Dubai. Reuters
  • The massive colourful display of fireworks to ring in 2019 at the Corniche on December 31, 2018. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    The massive colourful display of fireworks to ring in 2019 at the Corniche on December 31, 2018. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

Hundreds of thousands enjoy spectacular UAE New Year fireworks


Anam Rizvi
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Hundreds of thousands of spectators saw in the New Year in spectacular style on Monday at a breathtaking firework display at Dubai’s Burj Khalifa.

The sensational show - which proved bigger and brighter than ever - kicked off right on cue shortly before midnight and lasted for ten minutes.

Revellers watched in awe as a dazzling light and laser extravaganza paved the way for an incredible burst of fireworks launched from the world’s tallest tower.

Crowds numbers were estimated to be close to a million - with some 4,000 police officers and 2,000 security guards also on hand to ensure the event ran smoothly.

“We were packed shoulder to shoulder but it was worth it,” said one grinning party goerafter the event.

“It was just such an incredible display and it seemed to last forever. It’s already made my year.”

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As the clock ticked slowly towards 2019, the size of the crowd in downtown Dubai continued to swell.

DJ’s played live sets to waiting onlookers as restaurants and bars across the city echoed with partygoers soaking up the atmosphere.

As well as the huge display at the Burj Khalifa, thousands of revellers also headed to other events across the Emirates.

In Ras Al Khaimah, vast crowds saw in the New Year at Al Marjan Island, while in Sharjah another firework display was held at the Al Majaz Waterfront.

Meanwhile in Abu Dhabi, more dazzling, heart-stopping pyrotechnics lit up the night sky for onlookers on the Corniche.

The city was hoping to lay claim to a Guinness world record by creating the longest sentence written with fireworks anywhere in the world. The message spelt out Happy New Year 2019.

“The UAE does fireworks like nowhere else,” said one spectator. “It’s been a festival of light and noise since early this evening.

“The atmosphere’s been electric and the fireworks didn’t disappoint either. They were huge.”

This year, hotels in Dubai reportedly reaped the benefits of a return of the city's iconic Burj Khalifa display – charging customers more than double for rooms.

Last year’s event took the form of a laser show which proved less popular, but a reversal back to a more traditional firework display saw a surge in reservations.

Brothers Fariz Nayan and Fijhaz Nayan took their families to Business Bay for a view out towards the Burj Khalifa.

“We’re here with all the extended family and it’s been amazing,” said Mr Fijhaz Nayan. “We got a great view and the children were so excited.”

Cities all over the world have become increasingly competitive when it comes to staging elaborate New Year fireworks displays.

Sydney, Hong Kong, Dubai, London, Moscow, and Cape Town regularly prove the most popular.

In Auckland this year, New Zealand's biggest city, tens of thousands of spectators gathered around Sky Tower as fireworks exploded from the top of the 328-meter structure.

And in Australia, an estimated one million spectators crowded into Sydney Harbour as the country's largest city rang in 2019 with an incredible, soul-tinged fireworks celebration.

Their complex display included gold, purple and silver fireworks pulsating to the tune of "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," made famous by Aretha Franklin, who died in August 2018.

The show used a total of 8.5 tons of fireworks and featured more than 100,000 pyrotechnic effects.

  • Fireworks explode over the Marina Bay for the New Year celebrations in Singapore. Reuters
    Fireworks explode over the Marina Bay for the New Year celebrations in Singapore. Reuters
  • The midnight fireworks light up the Sydney Opera House during New Year's Eve celebrations in Sydney, Australia. Getty Images
    The midnight fireworks light up the Sydney Opera House during New Year's Eve celebrations in Sydney, Australia. Getty Images
  • Fireworks illuminate the sky over the Jeongdongjin beach in Gangneung, Ganwon-province, South Korea. EPA
    Fireworks illuminate the sky over the Jeongdongjin beach in Gangneung, Ganwon-province, South Korea. EPA
  • New Year's Eve fireworks explode over the Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney. AFP
    New Year's Eve fireworks explode over the Harbour Bridge and Opera House in Sydney. AFP
  • Indian girls, with their faces painted with slogans to welcome the new year and Indian flags, pose for photographs as they celebrate in Amritsar, India. EPA
    Indian girls, with their faces painted with slogans to welcome the new year and Indian flags, pose for photographs as they celebrate in Amritsar, India. EPA
  • Shinto priests walk to attend a ritual to usher in the upcoming New Year at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, Japan. Reuters
    Shinto priests walk to attend a ritual to usher in the upcoming New Year at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo, Japan. Reuters
  • A woman prays in front of a wall of lanterns to celebrate the New Year at the Jogyesa Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea. AP Photo
    A woman prays in front of a wall of lanterns to celebrate the New Year at the Jogyesa Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea. AP Photo
  • Fireworks are seen exploding from the Sky Tower with the Auckland Harbour Bridge in the foreground during the Auckland New Year's Eve celebrations in New Zealand. Getty Images
    Fireworks are seen exploding from the Sky Tower with the Auckland Harbour Bridge in the foreground during the Auckland New Year's Eve celebrations in New Zealand. Getty Images
  • Schoolchildren hold balloons as they pose during celebrations to welcome the New Year at their school in Ahmedabad, India. Reuters
    Schoolchildren hold balloons as they pose during celebrations to welcome the New Year at their school in Ahmedabad, India. Reuters
  • Fireworks explode over downtown Beirut, Lebanon, during New Year's celebrations on January 1, 2019. AFP
    Fireworks explode over downtown Beirut, Lebanon, during New Year's celebrations on January 1, 2019. AFP
  • Fireworks illuminate the sky over the Arc de Triomphe during New Year's 2019 celebrations at the Champs Elysees in Paris, France, 01 January 2019. EPA
    Fireworks illuminate the sky over the Arc de Triomphe during New Year's 2019 celebrations at the Champs Elysees in Paris, France, 01 January 2019. EPA
  • Iraqi people attend the celebrations for new year's eve in Mosul on December 31, 2018. AFP
    Iraqi people attend the celebrations for new year's eve in Mosul on December 31, 2018. AFP
  • Fireworks burst above the Baghdad Tower in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on January 1, 2019 as Iraqis welcome the New Year when the tower was also opened again after its closure in 2003 during entry of US forces to Baghdad. AFP
    Fireworks burst above the Baghdad Tower in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on January 1, 2019 as Iraqis welcome the New Year when the tower was also opened again after its closure in 2003 during entry of US forces to Baghdad. AFP
  • Worshippers pray as they take turns lying in coffins at the Takien temple in suburban Bangkok, Thailand. Worshippers believe that the coffin ceremony – symbolising death and rebirth – helps them rid themselves of bad luck and are born again for a fresh start in the new year. AP Photo
    Worshippers pray as they take turns lying in coffins at the Takien temple in suburban Bangkok, Thailand. Worshippers believe that the coffin ceremony – symbolising death and rebirth – helps them rid themselves of bad luck and are born again for a fresh start in the new year. AP Photo
  • The numbers '2019' are written in the air with a sparkler near a tourist camp outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Reuters
    The numbers '2019' are written in the air with a sparkler near a tourist camp outside Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Reuters
  • Revellers watch as a fireworks display marks the arrival of the new year following a countdown event on Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on January 1, 2019. AFP
    Revellers watch as a fireworks display marks the arrival of the new year following a countdown event on Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on January 1, 2019. AFP
  • Fireworks explode over the iconic London Eye marking the beginning of the New Year in central London. EPA
    Fireworks explode over the iconic London Eye marking the beginning of the New Year in central London. EPA
  • A woman watches fireworks explode over the iconic London Eye, marking the beginning of the New Year, in central London, Britain, 01 January 2019. More than 100,000 spectators were expected to watch Europe's largest display, which including eight tones of fireworks connected to 5,000 firing circuits. EPA
    A woman watches fireworks explode over the iconic London Eye, marking the beginning of the New Year, in central London, Britain, 01 January 2019. More than 100,000 spectators were expected to watch Europe's largest display, which including eight tones of fireworks connected to 5,000 firing circuits. EPA
  • People take selfies during the last sunset of the year in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. AP Photo
    People take selfies during the last sunset of the year in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. AP Photo
  • People watch fireworks during New Year celebration in downtown St.Petersburg, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. AP Photo
    People watch fireworks during New Year celebration in downtown St.Petersburg, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. AP Photo
  • Fireworks explode over the Victoria Harbor during New Year's Eve to celebrate the start of year 2019 in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. AP Photo
    Fireworks explode over the Victoria Harbor during New Year's Eve to celebrate the start of year 2019 in Hong Kong, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. AP Photo
  • Fireworks explode over Copacabana Beach during the New Year's celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. AP Photo
    Fireworks explode over Copacabana Beach during the New Year's celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019. AP Photo
  • Buddhists light candles during New Year celebrations at Jogyesa Buddhist temple on January 1, 2019 in Seoul, South Korea. Getty Images
    Buddhists light candles during New Year celebrations at Jogyesa Buddhist temple on January 1, 2019 in Seoul, South Korea. Getty Images
  • People attend a ceremony to celebrate the new year in Seoul, South Korea, January 1, 2019. Reuters
    People attend a ceremony to celebrate the new year in Seoul, South Korea, January 1, 2019. Reuters
  • People watch fireworks explode during New Year's celebrations in Belgrade, Serbia. EPA
    People watch fireworks explode during New Year's celebrations in Belgrade, Serbia. EPA
  • Fireworks illuminate the night sky over the Petronas Towers landmark during New Year's Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. EPA
    Fireworks illuminate the night sky over the Petronas Towers landmark during New Year's Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. EPA
  • This picture shows the last sunset of 2018 behind a church in the West Bank town of Hebron, on December 31, 2018. AFP
    This picture shows the last sunset of 2018 behind a church in the West Bank town of Hebron, on December 31, 2018. AFP
  • Thai people pray to celebrate the New Year 2019 at the Golden Mountain temple or Wat Saket in Bangkok, Thailand, December 31, 2018. Reuters
    Thai people pray to celebrate the New Year 2019 at the Golden Mountain temple or Wat Saket in Bangkok, Thailand, December 31, 2018. Reuters
  • A man wears glasses shaped as the year 2019 as he attends a new year countdown event at Shibuya crossing in Tokyo, Japan, December 31, 2018. Reuters
    A man wears glasses shaped as the year 2019 as he attends a new year countdown event at Shibuya crossing in Tokyo, Japan, December 31, 2018. Reuters
  • People enjoy the fireworks during the new year celebration on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 1, 2019. AFP
    People enjoy the fireworks during the new year celebration on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 1, 2019. AFP
  • New Year's Eve is rung in with a torch-light ski down and fireworks during a holiday celebration in Vail, Colorado. AP
    New Year's Eve is rung in with a torch-light ski down and fireworks during a holiday celebration in Vail, Colorado. AP

Rabia Mustafa, an Indian resident living in Dubai, watched her city’s celebrations from her home in JBR.

“This is my first year in Dubai and I was so excited to see the fireworks,” she said.

“I had some dinner, went shopping, enjoyed some family time and then watched a really great display.”

Vidya Raghav, an Indian living in Abu Dhabi, said she, her husband and their six-year-old son watched the capital’s show from the corniche.

"It was just so exciting,” she said. “It felt like all of Abu Dhabi was out on the streets celebrating the start of 2019."

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Editorial Comment: Look back with pride, and forward with excitement