* Thousands of people happily welcomed the New Year at a New Year's Eve party in Quezon City (Metro Manila, Philippines) on January 1.
* The fires destroyed a large area east of the Gippsland (Victoria state, Australia). The places where the fire swept through left behind a gray color of ashes and devastation.
It is known that the fires in Australia started in September and have continuously burned down more than 56,000km2 of land, forcing thousands of people to evacuate and negatively affecting the environment.
* Fireworks light up the sky at Khai Hoan Mon during the 2020 New Year's celebration on Champs Elysees (Paris, France), January 1. Thousands of people poured into Champs Elysee Avenue on New Year's Eve, welcoming the New Year together.
* Religious people attend the New Year's festival to pray for a peaceful ocean and good luck in the new year in Oiso ( Kanagawa District, western Tokyo, Japan), January 1.
* Tourists visit ice sculptures at the Harbin International ice and Snow Sculpture Festival (heilongjiang Province, China). The festival was born in 2019. It is known that about 180,000 cubic meters of ice and 150,000 cubic meters of snow have been used to build the ice world of Harbin this year.
* The moment a person runs next to the ice covers near Albispass, Switzerland.
* In Japan, thousands of people flew balls into the sky on New Year's Eve.
* Sydney residents enjoy fireworks displays at the Sydney Port Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, Australia on New Year's Eve.