Kamis, 31 Desember 2020

Watch: Taiwan rings in 2021 with fireworks | New Year's Eve celebrations across the world - Euronews

After perhaps the strangest year in our collective lives, people all across the globe are preparing to celebrate the New Year, hoping that 2021 will bring back some semblance of normality.

We'll begin with fireworks in New Zealand at 12.00 CET and then head to their Oceanic neighbours, Australia at 14.00 CET, where Sydney Harbour will light up in time-honoured fashion. From there to Asia, the Gulf, and eventually Europe. So stay with us here and on our social platforms to watch the world bring in the new.

Happy New Year from all of us at Euronews.

New Zealand

New Zealand was one of the first countries to ring in 2021 with a show packing 500kg of fireworks.

Celebrations on the island nation will resemble more closely the normality of years gone than in most other places as the country is currently free of any confirmed COVID-19 cases.

Recently re-elected Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's government has introduced a strict quarantine policy for those entering the country to try and avoid any new instances of the virus entering New Zealand.

Australia

Sydney was next in line for the new year festivities and the firework display over the city's harbour, which is known the world over for being one to watch, didn't disappoint.

Rockets shot out of the famous sails of the Opera House and fountains of rainbow-coloured sparks lit up the sky above the water.

But there weren't the scenes of revellers embracing as we saw in Aukland - Sydney's new year fireworks display was crowd-free.

A fresh outbreak of COVID-19 has seen the 1 million Sydney residents who usually pack the area around the harbour forced to watch the spectacle on television.

Taiwan

Following on from Oceana, Taiwan was one of the first countries in Asia to go into 2021 and the country did so with a firework extravaganza in Taipei with the theme of "love".

A total of 16,000 fireworks were used during the five-minute display, which saw red and blue hearts included to pay tribute to medical personnel around the world for their efforts in combatting COVID-19.

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2020-12-31 16:18:45Z

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