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Are there penguins on Christmas Island?

Yes

Indonesia is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia, with more than 17000 islands, spanning 5500 kilometers from east to west, and Australia is just to the south of this island. Australia has the Pacific Islands in the east, the vast Indian Ocean in the west and Antarctic penguins in the south. Only the north has a big country.

When the British discovered Christmas Island, it was an uninhabited island. 1900, Britain incorporated Christmas Island into Singapore colony, and continuously immigrated from Singapore to Christmas Island. Since then, a large number of Singaporean Chinese have come to Christmas Island, contributing to the development of Christmas Island, and this island has gradually become a Chinese settlement. If nothing happens, the island will become the territory of Singapore, but on the eve of Singapore's independence, Britain allocated Christmas Island to Australia.