Australia's midsummer Christmas, ice and fire. Merry Christmas! On December 25, when people living in the northern hemisphere celebrated Christmas in the howling cold wind, Australia in the southern hemisphere was in the sweltering midsummer. Australia's passionate "Midsummer Christmas" not only has a tropical style to celebrate, but also incorporates the classic elements of traditional Christmas in Europe. Although outdoor people are facing the burning sun, the shop windows are carefully decorated with winter snow, and the Christmas tree covered with snowflakes and Santa Claus wearing a red cotton-padded jacket make people feel like they are in the middle of winter in the north. This constitutes a unique holiday scene in Australia-two days of ice and fire! This sharp contrast between the hot summer and the cold winter is probably unique in western countries.
Santa Claus who drives a motorcycle can be seen everywhere. It is a common scene that Santa Claus wrapped in a red cotton-padded jacket drives a sleigh to give gifts, but when Santa Claus wears "cool" shirts and shorts and slides a surfboard towards you, it will definitely surprise you. More interestingly, Santa Claus in Australia will surprise you by visiting various places-jet skis and carriages. He can often be seen on motorcycles and ponies, and it is not surprising that he even stays in fire trucks and police cars for half a day. He is an "old urchin". ? The summer breeze and Christmas atmosphere in Australia can easily make people in the northern hemisphere have the illusion of seasons, especially in outdoor concerts on Christmas Eve. At the concert, the Sydney Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus will perform many popular Christmas songs. Santa Claus will naturally not miss this good opportunity to "shine". He will ride a jet ski during the concert and bring a koala dressed as a real person to completely subvert your traditional impression of Christmas.
during Christmas in Australia, there will also be the biggest sailing competition of the year-"Sydney Hobart Regatta", which is a water "live" where waves and sailboats dance, speed and passion are intertwined. "show" is as exciting and intense as the plot in the movie The Fast and the Furious. This competition is recognized as the most difficult water competition in the world. Every year, tens of thousands of people from all over the world gather in Sydney Harbour to watch yachts fly out of the dock. If you can go to Australia to experience this fierce competition in Qian Fan at Christmas, it will definitely add a lot of color to your Christmas. Of course, if you are bold enough, you can go to Sydney to climb the Harbour Bridge on Christmas Eve or early Christmas morning. You can climb to the top of the 134-meter-high Sydney Bridge and have a 36-degree view of Sydney Harbour. On December 26th, the "Gift Festival" (Boxing? Day) You can also watch the cricket match in Melbourne, which is one of the most important sports events in the Australian capital. In addition, you can also take part in group activities with dolphins in Western Australia. In the blue ocean, it is absolutely a pleasure to have lovely dolphins as companions. ? Christmas dinner seafood barbecue "beach show"? In addition to the above activities, Christmas can inspire all kinds of exotic and tempting foods. Australia's tropical fruits, seafood, cheese and wine will definitely make this Christmas extremely rich. The Christmas barbecue party on Bonda Beach in Sydney, Australia is absolutely cozy and enjoyable. Enthusiastic Australians will barbecue all kinds of fresh seafood for you on the spot, and also deduce various fashionable and diverse ways, including coating olive oil, Chili sauce, curry, etc., which will greatly satisfy your appetite. ?
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Australia is one of the countries in the southern hemisphere. At the end of December, while Western European countries were celebrating Christmas in the howling cold wind, Australia was an unbearable midsummer season. Therefore, when you spend Christmas in Australia, you can see sweaty boys and girls wearing short skirts everywhere, and the snow scene carefully arranged in the shop window, the Christmas tree covered with snowflakes and Santa Claus wearing a red cotton-padded jacket constitute a unique holiday scene in Australia. I'm afraid this sharp contrast between the cool department and the harsh winter scene is unique in western countries. On this day, the best Christmas gift parents can give their children is a pair of small water strokes. It is a major feature of Australia to surf in the sea at Christmas. On holiday night, take drinks to the forest for a "Babeiju" picnic. People set up an open-air stove with stones, build a fire with dead branches, and put an iron plate on it to fry sausages, beef and fresh fish. After eating and drinking enough, they danced "disco" and "kangaroo dance" until late at night. Drunk, they lie down on the grass and greet Santa Claus with thunderous snoring. There are also families. In the evening, a family, old and young, or with relatives and friends, go to a restaurant for Christmas dinner in groups. Because every hotel will not miss this good opportunity to make money, it has decorated the store several days in advance and prepared rich food, including preserved chicken, turkey, pork legs, wine and snacks. ?
Australia is a Christian country, with 88.2% of the total population. Christianity has played an important role in the formation of Australian values, institutions, professionals and government. The contribution made by Christianity is considered to be true and far-reaching. The characteristics and attitudes of the country have inherited the values of Christianity, including friendship, equality and humility.
Christmas in Australia is also unique. When it comes to Christmas, people will naturally think of snowy winter, glittering and decorated Christmas trees, Christmas hymns in churches and so on. But Christmas in Australia is a different style-bright and warm sunshine, soft beaches, vast inland and dense rain forests, the beautiful Great Barrier Reef, unique kangaroos and koalas, and the charming gold coast.
At the end of December, when the cold wind was howling in China, it was midsummer in Australia. Australians also have their own unique ways to celebrate Christmas, both in tropical style and with the classic elements of traditional European Christmas. The carefully decorated winter snow scene in the shop window, the Christmas tree covered with snowflakes and Santa Claus wearing a red cotton-padded jacket constitute a unique holiday scene in Australia.