As the clock begins to roll over into the year 2023 in time zones across the world, here's a look at how people are celebrating the New Year in various countries.
hide captionPunit Paranjpe/AFP via Getty ImagesRevelers celebrate the New Year at the Selamat Datang Monument at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Revelers celebrate the New Year at the Selamat Datang Monument at the Hotel Indonesia roundabout in Jakarta, Indonesia.Fireworks explode over the King Taksin Bridge in Bangkok, Thailand.
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