Sydney’s iconic harbour is set to shine on New Year’s Eve with 100,000 pyrotechnic effects lighting up the skyline after two years of muted celebrations.
Shedding off social restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, about one million revellers are expected to ring in 2023 in spectacular fashion in what has become an event marked on the global calendar showcasing Australia’s largest city.
A total of 13,000 aerial fireworks —including 2,000 to be launched from the Opera House’s sails and another 7,000 to be fired from 184 positions off the Harbour Bridge as well from four rooftops—will meld a kaleidoscope of colour including aquamarine, magenta, and lemon crackers….
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