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Among the first nations to enter in 2021 are Australia and New Zealand. Fireworks lit up the skies over Sydney and Auckland.
A 7-minute fireworks display marked the entry into Sydney in 2021. If the harbor was generally packed with thousands of people celebrating the New Year, the fireworks were broadcast live on Thursday night, without people being able to do what. meets for the holidays.
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In 2021, there are already New Zealanders. Fireworks were launched from Auckland’s Sky Tower, the tallest skyscraper in the southern hemisphere. However, the first Earthlings to enter the new year were the inhabitants of Kiribati and Samoa in the Pacific. One by one, the countries of East Asia will pass one by one in the new year, from Japan, China and the two Koreas, to the Philippines, Thailand and the Maldives. Central Asia and the Middle East follow.
The first European countries to face 2021 are Russia, the Caucasus countries, then our turn comes and the neighbors of the Balkans, but also a large part of the African continent. The latter will enter the New Year from Hawaii, Tahiti and American Samoa. They will enter 2021 only tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. Romanian time.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many states canceled street parties and fireworks.
#Happy New Year Under! Even dimmed #Sydney still has the best #NYE fireworks in the world! #NYEABC #SydNYE ???? pic.twitter.com/uz1yP4slWW
– Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) December 31, 2020
Happy New Year everyone from the NSW Police! ???? We hope you enjoyed tonight’s fireworks safely and continue to care for each other in 2021. #SydNYE # NYE2021 pic.twitter.com/EUy0vFRXZB
– NSW Police (@nswpolice) December 31, 2020
Happy 2021 everyone #SydNYE pic.twitter.com/IPlOKJxcfo
– Gaurav Singh (@gauravtwits) December 31, 2020
New Zealand saw in 2021 with a New Years Eve fireworks display in Auckland.
Other countries around the world are expected to take a quieter approach amid Covid-19 restrictions https://t.co/5EgP1r5Aee pic.twitter.com/NWA8OBdS94
– ITV News (@itvnews) December 31, 2020
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