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Eco-friendly fireworks display in Bangkok to celebrate New Year's Eve

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Bangkok celebrates the passage to 2021 with a spectacular, eco-friendly display using 20,000 fireworks made from sticky rice, launched over the Chao Phraya River. IMAGES

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