Summarizing
Christmas, it is some tradition, a lot of food and socializing, some sports,
some presents but without overdoing, and a fair amount of fun and celebrations
to connect it all. Christmas has become a multi-cultural phenomenon around the
world, celebrated by many and excluding few.
DID YOU KNOW? - SANTA’S REAL NAME IS “JOULUPUKKI” AND IN
FINNISH AND MEANS “YULE GOAT”.
SUMMER CHRISTMAS IN AUSTRALIA
In Australia
Christmas happens in the middle of summer. Some of the traditions and customs
are similar, but the weather and a very different climate make for a uniquely
Australian experience. It is amusing to see that people put out decorations
with northern hemisphere snowy Christmas themes included. However Santa wears a
summer suit (could be a swim suit too) and his sleigh is pulled by Kangaroos.
Plants that bloom at Christmas in OZ cannot be found elsewhere. The fact that
they have red and white flowers, with one even shaped like tiny bells, makes
for a perfect X-Mas Decoration. A traditional Xmas dinner can end up feeling
very heavy in hot summer weather, (and I write from experience) Hence options
are a more sensible meal of a buffet with seafood or cold ham, turkey and
salads. One unique and excellent Aussie dessert is Pavlova, which is wonderful
with strawberries, passion fruit and whipped cream.
DO NOT MISS-The
concerts in the churches and at the market itself. HOT PICK- SYDNEY, MELBOURNE
Santa at Rovaniemi |
WHITE CHRISTMAS IN FINLAND
Rovaniemi, in
the north of Finland, and the capital of Lapland is Santa Claus’s Home and if
you are here this Christmas, you might just come across the real Santa! The
celebration of Christmas starts early in Finland, with Christmas markets, festive
lights in the streets, “Pikka Joulu” (Little Christmas) parties, and special
goodies including the traditional “Glogi”, a spicy hot mulled wine. Santa Claus
is alive and well and living in Finnish Lapland where workshops are staffed by
elves, and where sleds and sleighs hauled by reindeer form the local transport.
Well, if you want a White Christmas you’ll most certainly get it and this will
be an absolutely fantastic trip
DO NOT MISS- A
Reindeer or Husky Ride.HOT PICK- LAPLAND
On Orchard Road |
SHOPPING SANTA IN SINGAPORE
Orchard road is
lighted up with impressive and colourful Christmas lighting display! All malls
look like Christmas presents. Interestingly Tanglin Mall does an amazing snow
display, which is a large blow-up Christmas display and a machine spouting
“snow”. Locals and tourists love to drench themselves in it.Colourful Christmas
floats make their rounds every night. So be on the lookout! There are loads of free
performances by churches at various locations on Orchard Road like Carols,
Pantomimes, Dramas and dance.
DO NOT MISS- Great
Deals on Orchard RoadHOT PICK- SINGAPORE’S EXCITING NIGHT SAFARI
FANTASEA IN THAILAND
Bangkok's city
centre is all lit up with Christmas displays and decorations everywhere and there
are more tourists than locals who come here particularly for the shopping as
Bangkok is absolutely full of shopping malls. You can count 14 on just
one street. The local
Vegas-styled show, Fantasea in Phuket hosts a special event for Christmas Eve. The
ticket includes an entry into the beautifully decorated, marine-themed park as
well as a fantastic buffet dinner with many international and local treats,
including turkey! And of course an entry into the show. The Fantasea show is an
excellent performance by dancers in very bling costumes and showcases the
history of Thailand. The show uses interesting special effects including lasers
and water, magical acts, trapeze artistry, and even elephants of all sizes
performing to music. The show is a wonderful treat on Christmas Eve.
DO NOT MISS- Shopping
in Bangkok, A spa treatment at The Banyan Tree and Fantasea in Phuket.HOT PICK- BANGKOK, PHUKET
DOUBLE YOUR CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS IN MALAYSIA .
HOT PICK- KUALA LUMPUR
CHRISTMAR MARKET IN HOLLAND
Winters in Holland are a thrilling
time. Holland
sparkles with festive lights during the winter. The Christmas Market
Fluweelengrot (Velvet Cave ) in Valkenburg, in southern Netherlands ,
comes alive In November until Christmas. The spectacular marlstone cave with
its magical atmosphere is doubtless the most famous Christmas market location
in the Netherlands .
A walking tour of the market will lead you through the romantically lit up Christmas Cave with an 18th century chapel,
impressive mural carvings and sculptures.
DO NOT MISS- Putting
on your boots, warm jackets and go skating on the frozen lakes and waterways.HOT PICK- VALKENBURG
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