New Year pictures from around the worldPublished1 January 2021Image source, Victoria Jones/PA WireImage caption, Let's start in the UK. Big public events were cancelled or scaled down because of the pandemic. In London, while the usual crowds which line the River Thames were banned, there was still a 10-minute light and fireworks display. It was shown on TV and included tributes to the NHS.Image source, Victoria Jones/PA WireImage caption, Drones were also used to illuminate the sky over London, making everything from a sea turtle...Image source, Victoria Jones/PA WireImage caption, ...to this, which sums up 2020 for people who've spent A LOT of time on video calls!Image source, Andrew Milligan/PA WireImage caption, In Edinburgh, a single bagpiper welcomed in 2021. People were asked to avoid the usual Hogmanay celebrations under stricter coronavirus rules, but some gathered on Calton Hill to watch fireworks.Image source, EPA/Dan HimbrechtsImage caption, Midnight fireworks lit up Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia. People living there were asked to stay home and watch the fireworks on TV instead.Image source, Reuters/Jeenah MoonImage caption, Hands up who wants to clear up all this confetti?! While Times Square in New York in the US was filled with confetti, it wasn't filled with the usual crowds seen celebrating New Year. People were asked to stay away and there was a virtual New Year's Eve event.Image source, Reuters/Lucas LandauImage caption, On Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil people started 2021 off on the beach.Image source, Reuters/Kim Kyung-HoonImage caption, People in Tokyo, Japan, gathered at the Meiji Shrine to pray for their health, property and a good future. Each year, more than three million people visit the shrine during the first three days of the New Year.Image source, EPA/Christophe Petit TessonImage caption, Strict coronavirus rules in France include a curfew between 8pm and 6am. That didn't stop the Eiffel Tower lighting up the sky in Paris though. Bonjour 2021!Image source, EPA/David FernandezImage caption, Check out these fireworks above Puerta del Sol square in Madrid in Spain. Adios 2020!Image source, ReutersImage caption, There was also a firework display in Berlin in Germany. It lit up the sky above the city's landmark Brandenburg Gate. There was a concert too called "Willkommen 2021" which means "Welcome 2021".More on this storyFive New Year traditions you didn't know aboutPublished2 January 2023Quiz: Which New Year resolution should you pick for 2024?Published31 December 2023Why is New Year such a big deal in Scotland?Published31 December 2023How do people celebrate New Year around the world?Published31 December 2023