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"Goodbye 2020" celebrations around the world
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This New Year’s Eve was celebrated like no other, with pandemic restrictions limiting crowds and many people bidding farewell to a year they’d prefer to forget.




Sydney
A reveler holds a "2020 Bye" sign as a small number of people began celebrating New Year's Eve at the Sydney Harbor waterfront.
Australia was among the first nations to ring in 2021 because of its proximity to the International Date Line. It was a grim end to the year for New South Wales and Victoria, the country’s two most populous states, which are battling new Covid-19 outbreaks.



Australia
Revelers cheer at Federation Square in Melbourne.
Melbourne, Australia’s second most populous city, canceled its fireworks this year. “For the first time in many, many years we made the big decision, difficult decision to cancel the fireworks,” Mayor Sally Capp said.
“We did that because we know that it attracts up to 450,000 people into the city for one moment at midnight to enjoy a spectacular display and music. We are not doing that this year.”




Sydney
The Sydney Harbor fireworks display is seen over a near-empty Sydney Opera House forecourt.
In past years 1 million people crowded the harbor to watch fireworks that center on the Sydney Harbor Bridge, but most watched on television as authorities urged residents to stay home.




New Zealand
Fireworks explode from the top of SkyTower in Auckland.
New Zealand, which is two hours ahead of Sydney, and several of its South Pacific island neighbors have no current Covid-19 cases, and New Year celebrations there were the same as ever.

China
People pose for pictures on the banks of Yangtze River in Wuhan.
In Chinese societies, the Lunar New Year celebration that falls in February in 2021 generally takes precedence over the solar New Year. While celebrations of the Western holiday have been growing more common in recent decades, this year will be more muted.




Tokyo
People offer prayers on the first day of the year at the Kanda Myojin shrine in Tokyo.
Much of Japan was welcoming 2021 quietly at home, alarmed after Tokyo reported a record number of daily coronavirus cases at about 1,300. It was the first time that daily cases in the capital have topped 1,000.

Greece
Fireworks explode over the ancient Parthenon temple atop the Acropolis hill during New Year's Day celebrations in Athens.

