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Confira as decorações de réveillon em cidades ao redor do mundo

31/12/2021
Confira as decorações de réveillon em cidades ao redor do mundo

Um novo ano se aproxima e cidades de todo o mundo se preparam para celebrar o réveillon. Entre fogos de artifício, decorações feitas com luzes e shows com muitas cores, confira o que diferentes culturas reservam para a passagem de 31 de dezembro de 2021 para 1º de janeiro de 2022.

Teresa Hui, 40, of Brooklyn, wears 2022 numeral glasses and a face mask in Times Square ahead of New Year's Eve celebrations as the Omicron coronavirus variant continues to spread in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., December 20, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

People pose for photos before the 2022 numerals to be used at a new year countdown event in Times Square in New York, on December 20, 2021.

Ed JONES / AFPNEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 20: A photo wall of polaroids taken by visitors at the arrival of the 2022 New Year's Eve Numerals in Times Square on December 20, 2021 in New York City. Rob Kim/Getty Images/AFP
ROB KIM / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFPMoscow (Russian Federation), 16/12/2021.- A man with his son walks in front of a '2022' light sculpture installed as part of a seasonal decoration for the New Year and Christmas holidays in Moscow, Russia, 16 December 2021. Celebration of the New Year in the center of Moscow may be partially limited due to the ongoing pandemic of the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. More than four thousand light structures have been set up in the center of the capital and its outskirt districts. (Rusia, Estados Unidos, Moscú) EFE/EPA/SERGEI ILNITSKY

Moscow (Russian Federation), 01/12/2021.- People walk at the VDNH multifunctional exhibition center seasonally decorated with illuminations for Christmas and the New Year, in Moscow, Russia, 01 December 2021. Russians are preparing to celebrate New Year's Eve on 31 December and Christmas which is observed on 07 January, according to the Russian Orthodox Julian calendar 13 days after Christmas 25 December on the Gregorian Calender. (Rusia, Moscú) EFE/EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV