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New Year’s Eve 2021 around Australia and the world

London’s New Year fireworks rivalled Australia’s after they unveiled a lion’s face made from a group of drones. See the photos and video.

The world is ushering in 2022 after another tumultuous and pandemic-ridden year capped by new restrictions, soaring case numbers, but with renewed hope for better times ahead.

NEW YORK

Along with the annual Times Square concert and ball drop, the Big Apple also welcomed its new mayor, Eric Adams.

Adams, a retired police officer and former Brooklyn borough president, told the crowd: “New York is back,” moments after he was sworn in as the city’s 110th mayor in Times Square following the New Year’s Eve ball drop.

He succeeds outgoing Mayor de Blasio, who was term-limited out of office and plans to run for governor.

Other stars took to the stage including Ashanti, Ja Rule and Journey.

Confetti flies in the air at Times Square to mark the New Year in New York City on January 1, 2022. Picture: AFP
Confetti flies in the air at Times Square to mark the New Year in New York City on January 1, 2022. Picture: AFP
Confetti flies in the air at Times Square to mark the New Year. Picture: AFP
Confetti flies in the air at Times Square to mark the New Year. Picture: AFP
A couple kisses as they celebrate the New Year at Times Square in New York City in January 1, 2022. Picture: AFP
A couple kisses as they celebrate the New Year at Times Square in New York City in January 1, 2022. Picture: AFP
People gather during New Year's Eve celebrations at Times Square. Picture: AFP
People gather during New Year's Eve celebrations at Times Square. Picture: AFP
Mayor-elect Eric Adams speaks onstage during the Times Square New Year's Eve 2022 celebration. Picture: Getty
Mayor-elect Eric Adams speaks onstage during the Times Square New Year's Eve 2022 celebration. Picture: Getty
Journey performs onstage during the Times Square New Year's Eve 2022 event on stage. Picture: Getty
Journey performs onstage during the Times Square New Year's Eve 2022 event on stage. Picture: Getty
Singer Ashanti walks past the crowd after her performance at Times Square. Picture: Getty
Singer Ashanti walks past the crowd after her performance at Times Square. Picture: Getty
Rapper Ja Rule walks past the crowd after his performance at Times Square. Picture: Getty
Rapper Ja Rule walks past the crowd after his performance at Times Square. Picture: Getty

BRITAIN

Britain also endured scaled down celebrations to welcome 2022 but still went out with a bang as parties went ahead across the country and fireworks returned to the capital.

The sky above London was lit up as thousands of onlookers watched along the Thames.

Drones create a lion in the sky above the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to bring in the New Year on January 01, 2022 in London, England. . Picture: Getty
Drones create a lion in the sky above the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to bring in the New Year on January 01, 2022 in London, England. . Picture: Getty
Minutes after Big Ben strikes 12 0' clock, a few fireworks are let off/ Picture: Getty
Minutes after Big Ben strikes 12 0' clock, a few fireworks are let off/ Picture: Getty
Fireworks and a drone light show are seen over the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to bring in the New Year in London, England. Picture: Getty
Fireworks and a drone light show are seen over the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to bring in the New Year in London, England. Picture: Getty
Drones and fireworks illuminate the night sky over the Old Royal Naval College. Picture: Getty
Drones and fireworks illuminate the night sky over the Old Royal Naval College. Picture: Getty

The countries that make up the UK have differing covid measures in place over the festive period. In Scotland, a maximum of 500 people can attend outdoor events where physical distancing of one metre is in place meaning the traditional Edinburgh Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled.

A laser show illuminates on the Millennium Bridge as St. Paul's Cathedral is seen in the background during New Year's Eve celebrations on January 1, 2022 in London, England. Picture: Getty
A laser show illuminates on the Millennium Bridge as St. Paul's Cathedral is seen in the background during New Year's Eve celebrations on January 1, 2022 in London, England. Picture: Getty

The rule-of-six in regulated premises, such as bars, restaurants, cinemas and theatres, was reintroduced in Wales on Boxing Day along with the closure of nightclubs.

In England, the government has not introduced any new measures and chosen to permit social gatherings but has cancelled some events, such as the planned celebrations in Trafalgar Square.

People gather on the South Bank beside the River Thames in central London. Picture: AFP
People gather on the South Bank beside the River Thames in central London. Picture: AFP
Minutes after Big Ben strikes 12 0' clock, fireworks are let off. Picture: Getty
Minutes after Big Ben strikes 12 0' clock, fireworks are let off. Picture: Getty

ITALY

The Italian capital Rome enjoyed a relatively festive New Year compared to many other European cities.

New Year's Eve fireworks erupt overhead in Rome on December 31, 2021. Picture: AFP
New Year's Eve fireworks erupt overhead in Rome on December 31, 2021. Picture: AFP
New Year's Eve fireworks erupt outside the Colosseum in Rome. Picture: AFP
New Year's Eve fireworks erupt outside the Colosseum in Rome. Picture: AFP
Italians welcome 2022. Picture: AFP
Italians welcome 2022. Picture: AFP

RUSSIA

The traditional celebrations at Moscow’s Red Square were cancelled but there were fireworks in the Russian capital nonetheless.

Russian police officers run through the empty Red Square during New Year's Eve in downtown Moscow. Picture: AFP
Russian police officers run through the empty Red Square during New Year's Eve in downtown Moscow. Picture: AFP
People gather near the Red Square to celebrate. Picture: AFP
People gather near the Red Square to celebrate. Picture: AFP
Fireworks light up the sky over the Kremlin. Picture: AFP
Fireworks light up the sky over the Kremlin. Picture: AFP

GREECE

Fireworks explode over the Ancient Acropolis in Athens. Picture: AFP
Fireworks explode over the Ancient Acropolis in Athens. Picture: AFP

NORTH KOREA

North Korea marked the New Year with midnight fireworks at Kim Il Sung Square in its capital, Pyongyang.

Thousands of people gathered to watch the show and live performances.

Earlier, the Rodong Sinmun state-run newspaper ran photographs of flower shops in Pyongyang crowded with mask-wearing customers buying blooms for the celebrations.

North Korea sealed it borders after the pandemic began and has not officially reported a single case of Covid-19.

SOUTH KOREA

The vibe was less upbeat across the border in South Korea’s capital, Seoul, where the annual New Year’s Eve bell-ringing ceremony was cancelled for the second straight year due to a surge in cases. An image showing Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and others hitting a huge bell to welcome in the new year was broadcast across the country. However, the festive spirit was still on display with many revellers taking to the streets to the countdown lighting show, which included beams of light projected from the 123-storey Lotte World Tower skyscraper in Seoul. It came as authorities announced an extension of stricter distancing rules for two weeks to tackle a persistent surge in Covid infections.

Light beams are projected from the 123-storey Lotte World Tower skyscraper during a countdown lighting show to celebrate the New Year in Seoul on January 1, 2022. Picture: Jung Yeon-je / AFP.
Light beams are projected from the 123-storey Lotte World Tower skyscraper during a countdown lighting show to celebrate the New Year in Seoul on January 1, 2022. Picture: Jung Yeon-je / AFP.
An image provided by Seoul Metropolitan Government shows Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and other participants hitting a bell to welcome the New Year during a pre-recording broadcast in South Korea.
An image provided by Seoul Metropolitan Government shows Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and other participants hitting a bell to welcome the New Year during a pre-recording broadcast in South Korea.
A man holds a firecrackes to celebrate the New Year out the Lotte World Tower skyscraper in Seoul on January 1, 2022. Picture: Jung Yeon-je / AFP.
A man holds a firecrackes to celebrate the New Year out the Lotte World Tower skyscraper in Seoul on January 1, 2022. Picture: Jung Yeon-je / AFP.

JAPAN

Revellers flocked to bars, nightclubs, and lounges throughout Tokyo to welcome in 2022 with atleast one of its iconic countdown parties cancelled over Covid fears.

While Tokyo’s famous Shibuya entertainment district banned year-end parties, bars and restaurants were bustling with people throughout the city.

People dance to the music as they cerebrate New Year at Shibuya area on January 01, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. Picture: Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images.
People dance to the music as they cerebrate New Year at Shibuya area on January 01, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. Picture: Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images.
Authorities urged people to avoid gathering in large numbers as they celebrate the New Year in Tokyo. Picture: Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images.
Authorities urged people to avoid gathering in large numbers as they celebrate the New Year in Tokyo. Picture: Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images.
Crowds gather at Shibuya crossing on January 01, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. Picture: Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images.
Crowds gather at Shibuya crossing on January 01, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. Picture: Yuichi Yamazaki/Getty Images.

Fumio Kishida, the Japanese prime minister, took to his official YouTube channel to urge people to wear masks at parties and limit the number of people attending.

Across Japan, people thronged temples and shrines, most of them wearing masks on New Year’s Eve.

Earlier in the day, shintoist priests arrived to hold a ritual in preparation for the New Year at the Meiji Shrine in the city.

CHINA

Fireworks exploded above high-rise buildings to celebrate New Year in Hong Kong, China.

Masses of people wearing face masks also attended a New Year’s countdown at an amusement park in Beijing, in mainland China.

People wearing face masks attend a New Year's countdown at an amusement park in Beijing on January 1, 2022. Picture: Jade GAO / AFP.
People wearing face masks attend a New Year's countdown at an amusement park in Beijing on January 1, 2022. Picture: Jade GAO / AFP.
People hold balloons to celebrate the new year on December 31, 2021 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Picture: Getty
People hold balloons to celebrate the new year on December 31, 2021 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Picture: Getty
People take photos at Hong Kong’s Lan Kwai Fong area while waiting for countdown during New Year's Eve on December 31, 2021. (Photo by Bertha WANG / AFP)
People take photos at Hong Kong’s Lan Kwai Fong area while waiting for countdown during New Year's Eve on December 31, 2021. (Photo by Bertha WANG / AFP)

DUBAI

In one of its, by now, customary displays of uber enthusiastic celebrations, Dubai claimed to have set a new world record by hosted more than 30 fireworks shows across the Emirates to welcome 2022.

The display at Expo 2020 Dubai included a Times Square-inspired midnight ball drop that counted down to the New Year.

Drone lights and the Dubai Eye illuminate the sky in the shape of a Dallah (traditional coffee pot) over the Dubai waterfront. Picture: AFP
Drone lights and the Dubai Eye illuminate the sky in the shape of a Dallah (traditional coffee pot) over the Dubai waterfront. Picture: AFP
Fireworks erupting in front of Ain Dubai as part of the New Year's festivities in the Gulf emirate of Dubai. Picture: AFP)
Fireworks erupting in front of Ain Dubai as part of the New Year's festivities in the Gulf emirate of Dubai. Picture: AFP)
Fireworks erupting at the Expo 2020, in the Gulf emirate of Dubai as part of the New Year's festivities. Picture: AFP
Fireworks erupting at the Expo 2020, in the Gulf emirate of Dubai as part of the New Year's festivities. Picture: AFP

Drone lights were also used to light up the sky.

GERMANY

Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, in the heart of the city, was the centre of NY celebrations. But with restrictions in effect it was a TV-only event.

Pyrotechnics operate at midnight with no live audience during televised-only New Year's Eve celebrations held near the Brandenburg Gate on January 01, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Picture: Getty
Pyrotechnics operate at midnight with no live audience during televised-only New Year's Eve celebrations held near the Brandenburg Gate on January 01, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Picture: Getty
Fireworks explode at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2022. Picture: AFP
Fireworks explode at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to celebrate the New Year on January 1, 2022. Picture: AFP
New Year's Eve revelers stand behind police barriers outside televised-only New Year's Eve celebrations held near the Brandenburg Gate on December 31, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. Picture: Getty
New Year's Eve revelers stand behind police barriers outside televised-only New Year's Eve celebrations held near the Brandenburg Gate on December 31, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. Picture: Getty

The German capital’s kickoff of the New Year, as in the previous instance, was a more toned-down affair than the one traditionally held, with no public audience allowed for its stage show and fireworks, the latter planned as a much smaller version than usual to avoid attracting non-socially-distanced crowds.

People gather on the Unter den Linden boulevard close to Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to catch a glimpse of the fireworks on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2021. Picture: AFP
People gather on the Unter den Linden boulevard close to Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to catch a glimpse of the fireworks on New Year's Eve, December 31, 2021. Picture: AFP

A broadcast-only edition replaced the larger party, which usually attracts around 60,000 visitors, due to restrictions amidst the ongoing coronavirus.

FRANCE

The new year received a quite welcome in Paris after celebrations were cancelled.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex (C), flanked by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo (L) and Paris Prefect Didier Lallement (R), meets police officers on the New Year's Eve, in Paris, on December 31, 2021. Picture: AFP
French Prime Minister Jean Castex (C), flanked by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo (L) and Paris Prefect Didier Lallement (R), meets police officers on the New Year's Eve, in Paris, on December 31, 2021. Picture: AFP
Pedestrians walk along the Champs-Elysees Avenue on New Year's Eve. Picture: AFP
Pedestrians walk along the Champs-Elysees Avenue on New Year's Eve. Picture: AFP

From December 31, 2021, face masks have been made mandatory for pedestrians in Paris and other cities.

A man walks in front of the Eiffel Tower lit up in blue to mark the French presidency of the European Union during New Year's Eve in Paris. Picture: AFP
A man walks in front of the Eiffel Tower lit up in blue to mark the French presidency of the European Union during New Year's Eve in Paris. Picture: AFP

Here is how countries have so far brought in the New Year.

NEW ZEALAND

Celebrations began in the Pacific Islands before Auckland became the first major city to illuminate the skies with a light show from its iconic Auckland Harbour Bridge. The event was scaled down from previous years as Covid restrictions forced the cancellation of the popular fireworks spectacle off the Sky Tower.

The light show named 'Auckland Is Calling' replaced the normal fireworks due to Covid restrictions but signified a welcome to New Zealand for domestic visitors and eventually the world. Picture: Dave Rowland/Getty Images.
The light show named 'Auckland Is Calling' replaced the normal fireworks due to Covid restrictions but signified a welcome to New Zealand for domestic visitors and eventually the world. Picture: Dave Rowland/Getty Images.
New Year's Eve fireworks light up the sky over Sydney's iconic Harbour Bridge during the fireworks show on January 1, 2022. Picture: Mohammad FAROOQ / AFP.
New Year's Eve fireworks light up the sky over Sydney's iconic Harbour Bridge during the fireworks show on January 1, 2022. Picture: Mohammad FAROOQ / AFP.
Sydney's iconic Harbour Bridge during the fireworks show on January 1, 2022. Picture: Mohammad Farooq / AFP.
Sydney's iconic Harbour Bridge during the fireworks show on January 1, 2022. Picture: Mohammad Farooq / AFP.

AUSTRALIA

SYDNEY

As always, Sydney Harbour and its icons the Harbour Bridge and Opera House were the stars of the fireworks displays in one of the first major cities to welcome in the new year.

The Sydney Opera House during New Year's Eve celebrations. Picture: Getty
The Sydney Opera House during New Year's Eve celebrations. Picture: Getty
Fireworks are seen over Sydney Harbour. Picture: Getty
Fireworks are seen over Sydney Harbour. Picture: Getty
The "family fireworks", displayed three hours before midnight. Picture: AFP
The "family fireworks", displayed three hours before midnight. Picture: AFP
NYE 2021: Sydney's 9pm fireworks

MELBOURNE

After a very tough 2021, Melbournians jumped at the chance to welcome in a new year, that promises an end to stringent health restrictions.

New Years Eve Celebrations at Dockands. Picture: Nicole Cleary
New Years Eve Celebrations at Dockands. Picture: Nicole Cleary
Revellers celebrate the new year along St. Kilda Road. Picture: Getty
Revellers celebrate the new year along St. Kilda Road. Picture: Getty
Mounted police officers patrol Flinders Street Station. Picture: Getty
Mounted police officers patrol Flinders Street Station. Picture: Getty
New Years Eve Celebrations in Melbourne. Picture: Nicole Cleary
New Years Eve Celebrations in Melbourne. Picture: Nicole Cleary

BRISBANE

South Bank in Brisbane was the place to be for the best fireworks display in the Sunshine State as families and couple gathered by the Brisbane River.

Fireworks
Fireworks
Michael Rickwood with Stacey McNamee, from Toowoomba celebrate the end of 2021 Photo Steve Pohlner
Michael Rickwood with Stacey McNamee, from Toowoomba celebrate the end of 2021 Photo Steve Pohlner
The Lord Mayor’s NYE Fireworks, lighting up the river at South Bank. Photo: Steve Pohlner
The Lord Mayor’s NYE Fireworks, lighting up the river at South Bank. Photo: Steve Pohlner

ADELAIDE

The traditional BBL match featured the home town Strikers was again a hit in Adelaide, as was Light Up in Rymill Park.

New Year Eve Fireworks display over Adelaide Oval after the Men's Big Bash League match between the Adelaide Strikers and the Sydney Thunder. Picture: Getty
New Year Eve Fireworks display over Adelaide Oval after the Men's Big Bash League match between the Adelaide Strikers and the Sydney Thunder. Picture: Getty
Crowds enjoy the fireworks at Light Up this New Year’s Eve in Rymill Park, December 31, 2021. Picture: Brenton Edwards
Crowds enjoy the fireworks at Light Up this New Year’s Eve in Rymill Park, December 31, 2021. Picture: Brenton Edwards
Michael Shafar and Amanda Cowan enjoy the fireworks at Light Up. Pic: Brenton Edwards
Michael Shafar and Amanda Cowan enjoy the fireworks at Light Up. Pic: Brenton Edwards
Lara and Yana Vivian, Natalya Boujenko, red shorts - Solomiia Karpenko, white top - Natalia Smoliy, Blue dress - Tonia Klimenko and Maryna Mostepan dancing the night away at Light Up. Pic: Brenton Edwards
Lara and Yana Vivian, Natalya Boujenko, red shorts - Solomiia Karpenko, white top - Natalia Smoliy, Blue dress - Tonia Klimenko and Maryna Mostepan dancing the night away at Light Up. Pic: Brenton Edwards

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