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Thousands gathered on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro last night as billions ushered in the New Year around the world, despite Omicron concerns putting a dampener on the revelry in a second year of muted celebrations.
Brazil’s usual celebrations that attract hundreds of thousands were toned down slightly this year — with just a 16 minute fireworks display to entertain crowds and no live music shows in Rio — although huge crowds still turned up at the beach to celebrate.
Russia’s Red Square was closed from 5pm in a bid to halt the spread of Covid, while In Dubai, the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building was illuminated by fireworks marking the start of 2022.
The Brandenburg gate in Berlin was also closed to visitors while it was illuminated with a light show, fireworks flew over the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, while Parisians stood on the Champs Elysees watching the Arc de Triomphe.
And in London — despite initially being cancelled — the capital put on a dazzling light show involving the River Thames, the Shard, Greenwich Old Royal Naval College and St Paul’s Cathedral.
The illuminations marked the NHS’s vaccine campaign and England’s Euro2020 campaign — which saw the Three Lions lose out to Italy in the final.
Some parties in major cities have been cancelled due to rising infections. South Africa, where the mutant strain was first detected, lifted a curfew to allow the end-of-year parties to go ahead.
One of the world’s biggest New Year’s Eve gatherings took place in North Korea where thousands gathered in the main square in Pyongyang for a fireworks show.
China put on a number of its typically extravagant shows with stunning lights, fireworks and pyrotechnic displays, although its usual celebrations were slimmed down due to the surge in cases.
New Zealand, the first major country to see the New Year, kicked off the celebrations after easing its rules on public gatherings, and held a lights display in Auckland.
Australia’s largest city Sydney pressed ahead with a firework display that lit up the city’s harbour, despite being one of the world’s fastest-growing caseloads, before Tokyo joined in with the festivities.
Sydney’s ‘family fireworks’ took place three hours before midnight, with pyrotechnics illuminating the Sydney Opera House in a stunning display throughout the night.
But just hours before the celebrations were due to begin, Australian health authorities reported a record 32,000 new virus cases, many of them in Sydney.
New York saw about 15,000 revellers attend the annual New Year’s eve ceremony in Times Square as the city continued to celebrate despite the surge in US cases.
BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro’s usual celebrations that attract hundreds of thousands were toned down slightly this year — with just a 16 minute fireworks display to entertain crowds and no live music shows — although huge crowds still turned up at the beach to celebrate
BRAZIL: Revellers enjoy the fireworks and celebrate the New Year on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro today
BRAZIL: The Rio de Janeiro fireworks display was toned down from the usual celebrations, with just a 16 minute fireworks display and no live music or huge gatherings because of the spread of the Omicron variant
BRAZIL: Party-goers celebrate New Year’s Eve in front of a firework display at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro
BRAZIL: Revellers run into the sea to usher in the New Year at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro in front of a 16-minute firework display
BRAZIL: Thousands turned up to celebrate New Year’s Eve despite Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paes announcing the cancellation of the massive and traditional celebration in the beach of Copacabana known as Reveillon
BRAZIL: Cariocas — residents of Rio de Janeiro — celebrate New Year’s Eve in the sea during a firework display at Copacabana Beach
RIO DE JANEIRO: Revellers rush into the sea during a 16-minute firework display at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro for New Year’s Eve
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NEW YORK: Confetti flies in the air as people gather for the annual ball drop to celebrate the New Year at Times Square in New York City
NEW YORK: About 15,000 revelers celebrated the mark of the new year despite rising cases of Covid and the presence of the new Omicron variant
NEW YORK: Spectators were seen wearing the typical New Year’s Eve garb complete with funky hats, scarves, and of course 2022 themed glasses
NEW YORK: Chirlane McCray, Bill de Blasio, Michael James Scott, Mary Claire King and Ben Crawford react to the 2022 ball drop in Times Square
NEW YORK: Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio dances with his wife Chirlane McCray as he attends the final event before handing the position over to Eric Adams
NEW YORK: Eric Adams was sworn in after the New Year’s Eve celebration as he became the 110th mayor of NYC
GERMAY: The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin was lit up on the stroke of midnight to usher in the New Year, however, revellers were not allowed to watch the festivities in person
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Anti-vaxxers engage in combat training on a West Sussex beach
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Snowy first day of 2022 in Sandia Peak, New Mexico
Police investigate in Rotherham after discovering a body
Man sets himself and a car on fire in a Melbourne street
London’s Big Ben rings in New Year for first time in three years
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GERMANY: Police patrolled the area to ensure that no unauthorised people accessed the Brandenburg gate which was closed to the public due to Covid-19
GERMANY: Concerts held at Brandenburg Gate during the New Year’s Eve TV broadcast production in Berlin, Germany
GERMANY: People gather near the Brandenburg Gate on the occasion of the New Year’s Eve TV broadcast production ‘Celebrate at the Gate’ in Berlin, Germany
GERMANY: The firework display in Berlin was smaller than usual due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions
LITHUANIA: In Vilnius, Lithuanians stood on Cathedral Square where they celebrated the incoming new year
FRANCE: The Eiffel Tower is illuminated in the colours of the European Union flag to mark the start of France presidency in Paris
FRANCE: Parisians gathered on the Champs Elysees and looked into the screens of their phones which were pointed towards the Arc de Triomphe
GREECE: One of the most stunning locations for a fireworks display, the Acropolis in Athens as Greeks welcomed in 2022
GREECE: Fireworks explode over the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, during the New Year’s Eve celebrations
UK: And in London – despite initially being cancelled – the capital put on a dazzling light show involving the River Thames, the Shard, Greenwich Old Royal Naval College and St Paul’s Cathedral
UK: Fireworks explode during a midnight display celebrating the new year at the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich in London
UK: Lights shine up into the sky during a midnight display of drones and fireworks celebrating the new year at the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich in London
UAE: In Dubai, the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building was illuminated by fireworks marking the start of 2022
UAE: The firework display was watched by thousands of people from along the city’s waterfront
UAE: The firework display lasted several minutes, lighting up several landmarks across the city
RUSSIA: Though Red Square in Moscow was empty after Russian authorities ordered its closure due to the threat posed by Covid
RUSSIA: Russian National Guard officers, pictured, closed the roads leading to Red Square at 5pm local time and they will remain blocked until 7am tomorrow
RUSSIA: Normally Red Square would be packed with revellers ushering in the New Year, but this year’s party was cancelled
RUSSIA: Normally Red Square would be packed with people ushering in the New Year but all access roads were closed at 5pm
RUSSIA: Fireworks are set off over the city of Vladivostok as eastern Russia kicked off the country’s celebrations at midnight
THAILAND: Thousands of Thais took to the streets of Bangkok to usher in 2022, hours after celebrations were kicked off in the Pacific islands
THAILAND: A stunning display was witnessed over the Chao Praya river in Bangkok which went ahead despite the threat of Omicron
THAILAND: Festivities in Thailand continued despite the ongoing threat posed by the Omicron variant
CHINA: Tourists visit the 23rd Harbin Ice-Snow World on New Year’s Eve at one of China’s impressive light shows to celebrate the turning of the year
AUSTRALIA: New Year’s Eve fireworks erupt over Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House on the stroke of midnight to mark the arrival of 2022
JAPAN: Shintoist priests walk past paper lanterns after concluding a ritual in preparation for the New Year at Meiji Shrine in Tokyo
JAPAN: People gather to watch the sunrise at the Musashi-Mitake Shrine on New Year’s Day in Ome city of Tokyo, Japan
NEW ZEALAND: A light show from the Skytower and harbour bridge in Auckland kicked off New Year’s Eve celebrations in New Zealand
NORTH KOREA: Thousands gathered in Pyongyang for celebrations in North Korea during a firework display in one of the biggest New Year’s Eve gatherings
TAIWAN: Fireworks lit up the skyline in Taipai, Taiwan, exploding from one of the city’s massive skyscrapers
Thousands of people stared at their mobile phone screens which were trained at the Taipei 101 skyscraper
SOUTH KOREA: Beam lights are projected from the 123-storey Lotte World Tower skyscraper during a countdown lighting show in Seoul
CHINA: People visit a lantern show to welcome the new year at Penglaige in Yantai, Shandong Province of China
CHINA: In Beijing, a child wearing a face mask stands in front of a 2022 sign as countries around the world mark the new year
The Eiffel Tower in Paris turned blue to mark France’s assumption of the presidency of the European Union
AUSTRALIA: The ‘family fireworks’, displayed three hours before midnight every year ahead of the main show at midnight, fill the sky over the Opera House in Sydney
AUSTRALIA: New Year’s Eve celebrations continue to be somewhat different as some COVID-19 restrictions remain in place due to the ongoing pandemic
AUSTRALIA: The festivities proved too much for some as police arrested a reveller in Sydney while his friend was on hand to capture the moment on her phone
NEW ZEALAND: The Skytower lit up as the clock struck midnight in the toned down celebrations in New Zealand, the first major country to see 2022
AUSTRALIA: Authorities are expecting far smaller crowds than in pre-pandemic years, when as many as 1 million revelers would crowd inner Sydney
AUSTRALIA: After the midnight celebrations, some headed home after a night of partying with their shoes in hand while others struggled on their feet
AUSTRALIA: Despite a surge in infections in Australia, many still headed out to party and listen to live music in Sydney on Friday
AUSTRALIA: Plenty jumped into the party spirit despite the warnings about surging cases in the second year of pandemic restrictions over NYE
RUSSIA: Fireworks light up the night’s sky over Vladivostok in eastern Russia, sparking a string of celebrations across the world
AUSTRALIA: In Melbourne, signs informed masked partygoers that no fireworks would be taking place due to the Covid restrictions
AUSTRALIA: Revellers were partying into the night in Sydney and Melbourne long after the smoke from the firework displays had dissipated
NEW YORK: The Waterford Crystal Installation is illuminated during a test run at Times Square ahead of the celebrations
AUSTRALIA: A young girl watches the family fireworks with her mother at Alexandra Garden in Melbourne during the countdown to midnight
Because of the surge, there were smaller crowds in pre-pandemic years, when as many as 1 million revelers would crowd inner Sydney.
Sydney normally bills itself as the ‘New Year’s Eve capital of the world’ but the vast harbour where people gathered to watch the city’s famous fireworks was notably uncrowded.
With tourists still unable to enter the country and many residents fearful of the rapid spread of Omicron, tens of thousands were estimated to have attended.
Still, the city saw New Year’s Eve in with a bang – igniting six tonnes of technicoloured fireworks that lit up the Opera House and floating barges, turning the Harbour Bridge rainbow-like.
Dubai is planning a pyrotechnics spectacle at the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, while the northern emirate of Ras Al Khaimah will attempt to break two world records with a huge fireworks display.
In Rio, celebrations on Copacabana Beach will go ahead in a scaled back format – though crowds of revellers are still expected.
AUSTRALIA: Performers on stilts are seen performing in Federation Square during the celebrations in Melbourne as it rang in the New Year
AUSTRALIA: Millions around the globe will be celebrating, with Sydney the first city to hold a major fireworks display
TOKYO: 6,500 candles were lit at a ceremony to wish for good luck in 2022 and the end of the coronavirus pandemic
AUSTRALIA: While there were still face masks and smaller crowds than usual, Australians still headed out in numbers to welcome in 2022 across the country
AUSTRALIA: The crowds were smaller at Circular Quay in Sydney, offering a stunning view of the world-famous festivities for those not daunted by the Covid doomsayers
AUSTRALIA: Revellers were only too happy to say goodbye to a tough 2021 and welcome in 2022 during scenes of festivity
AUSTRALIA: Sydneysiders were in a mood to welcome in 2022 and who could blame them as 2021 didn’t produce much to celebrate
AUSTRALIA: Sydney’s famous harbour was awash with colour in a stunning display during the much-anticipated midnight fireworks display
CHINA: Harbin Ice-Snow World in north-eastern China was illuminated with bright colours as part of the New Year’s Eve celebrations
AUSTRALIA: A glamorous New Year’s Eve partygoer strolls through Sydney’s streets bare foot as she finds her way home after the wild celebrations
AUSTRALIA: One reveller ditched her high heel shoes after a long night of partying in Sydney’s Circular Quay
In South Korea’s capital Seoul, the annual New Year’s Eve bell-ringing ceremony was cancelled for the second straight year due to a surge in cases.
A pre-recorded video of this year’s bell-ringing ceremony was instead broadcast online and on television.
The ceremony had previously drawn tens of thousands of people. Last year’s cancellation was the first since the ceremony began in 1953.
South Korean authorities also closed many beaches and other tourist attractions along the east coast, which usually swarm with people hoping to catch the year’s first sunrise on New Year’s Day. On Friday, South Korea said it will extend tough distancing rules for another two weeks.
In India, millions of people were planning to ring in the new year from their homes, with nighttime curfews and other restrictions taking the fizz out of celebrations in large cities including New Delhi and Mumbai.
CHINA: A televised New Year’s speech by President Xi Jinping was broadcast across China including in restaurants and bars (pictured)
THAILAND: Devotees lay down in coffins during a resurrection ceremony to cleanse themselves of bad karma at the end of the year
CHINA: Kindergarten children hold Chinese character ‘Fu’, meaning ‘good luck’, to welcome the New Year during a day of muted celebrations
NORTH KOREA: Fireworks and a light display illuminated the skies above Pyongyang
RUSSIA: In Moscow, a Christmas tree was decorates with lights and baubles overhanging the Manezhnaya Square during the celebations
CHINA: People visit the Bell Tower Street to welcome the new year on December 31, 2021 in Taiyuan
A magnificent fireworks display ushered in the new year in Quezon City, Philippines
The young child entertained himself on a festive decoration in Manila, Philippines
Authorities have imposed restrictions to keep revellers away from restaurants, hotels, beaches and bars amid a surge in cases fueled by Omicron.
But some places, including Goa, a tourist paradise, and Hyderabad, an information technology hub, have been spared from night curfews thanks to smaller numbers of infections, although other restrictions still apply.
In Hong Kong, about 3,000 people attended a New Year’s Eve concert featuring local celebrities including boy band Mirror. The concert was the first big New Year’s Eve event held since 2018, after events were cancelled in 2019 due to political strife and last year because of the pandemic.
Popular temples in the eastern Chinese cities of Nanjing, Hangzhou and other major cities canceled traditional New Year’s Eve ‘lucky bell-ringing’ ceremonies and asked the public to stay away.
But in Thailand, authorities were allowing New Year’s Eve parties and firework displays to continue, albeit with strict safety measures imposed.
They were hoping to slow the spread of the omicron variant while also softening the blow to the country’s battered tourism sector. New Year’s Eve prayers, which are usually held in Buddhist temples around Thailand, will be held online instead.
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