Christmas in Australia is often very hot. While the northern hemisphere in the middle of winter, bake Australians in the summer heat. It is not unusual, Christmas Day well into the mid 30 degrees Celsius to have, or 100 degrees Fahrenheit to approach. A traditional meal includes a turkey dinner, with ham and pork. A lodernder Christmas plum pudding for dessert added. In the Australian gold contained
Christmas puddings noise often a Goldnugget. Today, a small preference for baked inside. Whoever finds this knows that he enjoys good luck. Another festivity is crush cakes. Some Australians and particularly tourists often eat their
Christmas dinner
on a local beach, Bondi beach in Sydney 'evening; s eastern suburbs attracts thousands of people on Christmas Day. Other families enjoy their day by a picnic. If they are at home, the day
punctuated
by a swimming pool and out of the backyard cricket and other outdoor activities, plays. The warm weather allows Australians to enjoy a tradition that began in 1937. Songs by Candlelight each year on Christmas Eve kept in the 10 thousands of people in the city of Melbourne cover to their favorite Christmas songs to sing. The evening is supported by as many candles lit, in a clean-cut night sky sing. The sky with his cross from the southern part of stars is like a mirror. Sydney and the other main cities also enjoy Songs in the weeks to the Christmas. Australians surrounded with Christmas Bush, a native plant, which leaves little red
flower
. The Christmas Buy is often short and T-shirts. At many beaches, Santa Claus on a surfboard or even on a surf lifesaving boat. |