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LIVE: Beijing celebrates start of 2026 with Taiwan and Singapore

New Year’s Eve celebrations are taking place across the world tonight as we mark the final remaining hours of 2025.

Japan and South Korea became the first Asian nations to see in the new year with traditional bell-ringing celebrations taking place across Tokyo and Seoul. 

Parties soon followed in Beijing, Singapore, Taiwan and Manila where the clock struck midnight an hour later. 

It comes as Australia and New Zealand were the first major countries to enter 2026 with celebrations in Sydney particularly poignant as people honoured the victims killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack earlier this month. 

Throughout the day, the final countdown will take place in cities across Asia, Africa and Europe before Big Ben strikes at midnight to kick off the new year for the UK.

Across Britain, revellers have been told to wear extra layers when they head out to watch fireworks displays with the Met Office issuing a snow warning for London later this week.

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Follow the latest updates on New Year’s Eve celebrations below 

Bangladesh enters 2026

The clock has now struck midnight in Bangladesh as the country welcomes in 2026.

The previous year was a rocky one – marred by protests and a powerful earthquake that killed multiple civilians.

Politically, Bangladeshis will be hoping the new year brings in more stability – after their country’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death on corruption charges.

(FILES) Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gestures while speaking to the media, a day after she won the 12th parliamentary elections, in Dhaka on January 8, 2024. A Bangladesh court on November 17, 2025, sentenced ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity. Hasina, 78, defied court orders that she return from India to attend her trial about whether she ordered a deadly crackdown against a student-led uprising that ousted her in August 2024. (Photo by Indranil MUKHERJEE / AFP) (Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP via Getty Images)

‘Tonight’s the night’: Sadiq Khan prepped and ready for London display

Tens of thousands of people are already flocking to the capital as London prepares to welcome in 2026.

Mayor Sadiq Khan has put out a reminder that ‘tonight is the night’ as he says ‘spectacular New Years Eve fireworks’ will return to the Thames.

He added: ‘If you don’t have a ticket, you can still watch live on BBC One or BBC iPlayer from the comfort of your own home.’

It comes as annual fireworks in Primrose Hill have been axed this year in a last-minute cost-cutting cancellation.

This year revellers will discover the gates to the park locked shut from 8pm today until 6am on New Year’s Day.

The sky is … on FIRE in Bangkok

At least that is what you would think as brilliant images show how Thailand’s capital was entirely illuminated in a hue of red.

The explosions were also coupled with a magnificent drone-fuelled light show which complemented the city’s towering skyline.

Fireworks explode over the Chao Phraya River during New Year celebrations in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Thailand and Indonesia welcome in 2026 with spectacular displays

Celebrations are now underway in Thailand and Indonesia where both countries have welcomed in the new year with their own spectacular displays.

The stunning photos below capture some of the colour in Bangkok.

Fireworks explode during the New Year celebrations in Bangkok, Thailand, January 1, 2026. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha
Fireworks explode during the New Year celebrations in Bangkok, Thailand, January 1, 2026. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa

Pictured: Taiwan’s new year celebrations

Here is the moment fireworks explode from the Taipei 101 building in Taiwan during the New Year’s celebrations in the capital Taipei.

Fireworks explode from the Taipei 101 building during the New Year's celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)

Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Cambodia next to welcome 2026

The Asian nations celebrating new year are coming thick and fast now.

In 25 minutes time, New Year’s Eve revellers in Jakarta, Bangkok, Hanoi and Phnom Penh will be the next to enter 2026.

As ever, we will endeavor to show you the best pictures and videos from those cities.

Watch: Beijing rings in new year with drum performance

Here’s how crowds in Beijing celebrated the new year with a drum performance at the Juyongguan Great Wall.

Fireworks explode over Singapore to welcome 2026

Here was the scene in Marina Bay, Singapore, where fireworks exploded into the sky as the country welcomed 2026.

Fireworks explode over the Marina Bay during the New Year celebrations in Singapore, December 31, 2025. REUTERS/Ore Huiying

Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore and Manila enter 2026

We’ve just reached 4pm UK time which means Beijing has now officially entered 2026 along with other major Asian destinations including Hong Kong, Singapore and Manila.

Here’s a picture of crowds gathering in the Chinese capital for a New Year Countdown celebration at the Juyongguan Great Wall.

BEIJING, CHINA - DECEMBER 31: A general view of the 2026 Beijing New Year Countdown celebration at the Juyongguan Great Wall on December 31, 2025 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

New Year’s Eve revellers brave rain in Taiwan as clock approaches midnight

Here are the latest pictures we can show you from the Taiwanese capital Taipei where a New Year’s Eve party is taking place in the city amid heavy rain.

Crowds at the party have watched a concert and are now waiting for a fireworks display at Taipei 101 – a 101-storey skyscraper in the city.

People cheer during the 2026 Taipei New Year's Party celebration in front of the Taipei City Government Building in Taipei, Taiwan, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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epa12619329 A general view of the crowd at a concert waiting for the fireworks from the Taipei 101 skyscraper, during the New Year's Eve celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, 31 December 2025.  EPA/RITCHIE B. TONGO

Bells ring across Japan and South Korea to mark new year

While Sydney is known for its spectacular fireworks display, New Year’s Eve celebrations in Japan and South Korea are much different.

Pictured below was the scene in Seoul’s Bosingak, where a bell-ringing ceremony was held to mark the end of 2025 and start of a new year.

As the final countdown approaches, crowds count down from 10 before the bell strikes at midnight.

In Tokyo, crowds at Zojo-ji temple – a Buddhist place of worship – heard bells rung 108 times.

Meanwhile, North Korea has also entered 2026 with a fireworks display at Kim II Sung Square in the capital Pyongyang.

People gather before the New Year's countdown event in front of the Bosingak pavilion where the annual New Year's bell-ringing ceremony is held in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

Pictures: Hong Kongers prepare to see in new year…but without fireworks

Hong Kong will ring in 2026 without fireworks over Victoria Harbour after a massive fire in November killed at least 161 people.

The city’s tourism board will instead host a music show on Wednesday night featuring soft rock duo Air Supply and other singers in Central, a business district that also is home to the famous nightlife hub Lan Kwai Fong.

The facades of eight landmarks will turn into giant countdown clocks presenting a three-minute light show at midnight.

Fireworks have long been part of the city’s celebrations for the new year.

Hong Kong will officially enter 2026 at 4pm UK time

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kobe Li/Nexpher via ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (16218963m) A general view showing the visitors waiting New Year's Eve Countdown near the victoria harbor at Tsim Sha Tsui on December 31, 2025 in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Ring In The New Year, China - 31 Dec 2025
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kobe Li/Nexpher via ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (16218963n) A general view showing the visitors waiting New Year's Eve Countdown near the victoria harbor at Tsim Sha Tsui on December 31, 2025 in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Ring In The New Year, China - 31 Dec 2025
Revellers pose for photos as they wait for the midnight countdown during New Year's celebrations in Hong Kong on December 31, 2025. (Photo by May James / AFP via Getty Images)
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