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In Australia, Christmas Day in December is a national holiday and people spend this day with friends and family, learning to meet to exchange gifts, to enjoy delicious food together and to enjoy food. drink. December Christmas can be hot and humid as Australia enters the middle of summer. So Christmas in Australia is celebrated differently than in the Northern Hemisphere, where it's the middle of winter.
July is usually the coldest month of winter. Therefore, the most popular foods are grilled meat, warm drinks in front of the fireplace and the fire. However, the national Christmas this summer has not replaced the actual Christmas in December, and is enjoyed as an extra celebration. It is not an official holiday and it is not celebrated by everyone, but the holiday is growing in popularity.
Most of Australia doesn't snow in July, so most of the Christmas celebrations in July happen without snow. But at some festivals like Christmas Sovereign Hill in July there is fake snow. Sovereign Hill is an open-air museum in Victoria, which depicts Australia's gold rush period of 1850. It's a popular tourist attraction. Celebrations are used mainly as an excuse for people to have private gatherings with family and friends, but it is also used as an excuse for public events and ticketing functions. . Christmas in the month of increasingly used for commercial purposes.
In addition to the festive decorations, hot coffee and warm popcorn are also served free of charge to encourage people to go shopping.
For a country that celebrates Christmas in the summer like Australia, cozy European-style Christmas parties by the fireplace, with baked turkey, bacon and pudding are almost absent from families in this country. . In return, the land of kangaroos celebrates Christmas in its own way, with grilled shrimp, ripe cherries, and packed beaches.
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