In pictures: New Year, but not quite as we know it

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Countries around the world welcomed 2021 with fireworks, but crowds were only allowed at some displays

Millions around the world have been seeing out 2020 and marking the start of 2021, although the coronavirus pandemic has forced many celebrations to take place in muted form behind closed doors.

With lockdowns or other restrictions in place in many countries, would-be New Year partygoers were told to have a quiet night in.

Others have attended ceremonies or festivals wearing masks or taking other precautions.

In Tokyo, below, people visited the Kanda Myojin Shrine to offer prayers. The popular Shinto shrine reduced the number of visitors allowed, as Japan faces another wave of Covid-19 infections.

Wearing masks, people in Tokyo visit the Shinto Kanda Myojin Shrine to mark the new yearImage source, Getty Images

In Wuhan, China, crowds gathered in the city with balloons and festive outfits to count down to midnight on New Year's Eve.

People attend New Year bell-ringing ceremony in front of Hankow Customs House during New Year's Eve celebrations on 31 December 2020 in Wuhan, Hubei Province of ChinaImage source, Getty Images

Fireworks lit up the night sky in Taiwan to mark the beginning of 2021, witnessed by thousands of spectators who gathered in the centre of Taipei.

Fireworks are launched from the Taipei 101 commercial building to celebrate the New Year in Taipei on 1 January 1 2021.Image source, Getty Images

Like this family in Seoul, South Korea, many globally have marked the celebration in a small way and often at home.

One family in Seoul lit a candle and shared a cake to start 2021Image source, Getty Images

It was a chilly celebration in Yekaterinburg, Russia, as people gathered at the city hall, waving sparklers in the 1905 Square.

Small groups gathered in the main square in Yekaterinburg, RussiaImage source, Getty Images

While in the United Arab Emirates, one of the largest New Year fireworks displays saw spectacular colours light up the sky over the emirate of Ras al-Khaimah.

New Year's Eve fireworks erupt over Ras al-Khaimah, one of the world's largest fireworks shows on 1 January 2021.Image source, Getty Images

Pyrotechnics also illuminated the sky around the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, as the clock struck midnight in Dubai.

Fireworks on the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai during the new year's eve celebrations on December 31, 2020.Image source, Getty Images

The New Year's Eve party at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is usually one of Europe's biggest street parties. But this year revellers were told to stay at home and watch the fireworks and music performances on TV or online instead.

Fireworks explode over Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate to usher in the new year during a concert 'Willkommen 2021' (Welcome 2021)Image source, Getty Images

These worshippers in Abuja, Nigeria, marked the end of 2020 with a gospel service.

Worshippers attend the end of the year service at Dunamis International gospel centre in Abuja, Nigeria, 31 December 2020Image source, Reuters

Meanwhile, people in the city of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast were able to watch the fireworks display outside with friends and family.

Ivorians watch a fire works display to ring in the New Year, in Koumassi a neighbourhood of Abidjan on 1 January 2021Image source, Getty Images

But in New York City, just a handful of people were allowed into Times Square to watch confetti rain down and the traditional crystal ball drop.

A woman throws confetti during the 2021 New Year's Eve celebrations on 1 January, 2020 in New York CityImage source, Getty Images

Brazilian authorities closed Copacabana Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, but that did not stop some people enjoying celebrations.

People enjoy of the end of the year celebrations at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 31 December 2020.Image source, EPA

A fireworks and light show was held across various locations in London. A number of drones filled the sky close to the O2 Arena in East London forming messages referencing the pandemic, including the NHS logo.

Fireworks and drones illuminate the sky in LondonImage source, PA Media
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