Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - How do New Zealanders spend Christmas?

How do New Zealanders spend Christmas?

New Zealand belongs to a special country, with two Christmases every year. Because New Zealand is an immigrant country, many people come from the northern hemisphere. They are more accustomed to celebrating Christmas in the snow season of 65438+February in winter, so the immigrants in the northern hemisphere set a precedent for celebrating Christmas in the snow season of July in the southern hemisphere.

Whether you go to New Zealand in July or 65438+February, you can experience the joy and joy of Christmas, but the New Zealand Christmas in 65438+February will be more lively.

Generally speaking, New Zealanders will prepare for Christmas from 1 1. New Zealanders spend Christmas with three things: a Christmas tree with many big stars, a delicious turkey and a beautiful Christmas present.

The most anticipated moment is Christmas Eve, when families sit around and open presents, which is the climax for New Zealand families to welcome Christmas.

Christmas is followed by a holiday. New Zealanders have many kinds of activities, such as Christmas gathering of friends is essential, and the larger one is the Christmas party, which is also the way that young people in China like to spend Christmas.

Moreover, the day after Christmas is Boxing Day. Generally speaking, all businesses in New Zealand will offer large discounts on this day, similar to Black Friday in the United States, which is a good time for people to snap up cheap goods.

New Zealanders are also very keen on traveling. Christmas in summer must be a good time to go backpacking. Generally, New Zealanders will choose to visit the north and south islands of New Zealand or the surrounding island countries.

Christmas in New Zealand has various forms, so interested friends can experience a wave and have a taste.