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Embrace the cold and get festive in July

Christmas in July has become a popular celebration in Australia, allowing people to experience the joy and festivities of the holiday season during the winter months. While Christmas traditionally falls in December, the concept of celebrating it in July has gained traction as a way to enjoy a mid-year festive spirit. Here are several ways people in Australia can celebrate Christmas in July.

Decorations: Transforming homes and workplaces with Christmas decorations is an integral part of the celebration. Australians decorate their spaces with festive lights, wreaths, and ornaments, creating a winter wonderland ambiance. Even though it’s winter in July, the decorations bring warmth and cheer to the surroundings.

Feast: Just like in December, a grand feast lies at the heart of Christmas in July celebrations. Australians indulge in traditional Christmas foods like roasted turkey, glazed ham, roast vegetables, and plum pudding. Mulled wine, eggnog, and hot chocolate are popular beverages that help create a cozy and festive atmosphere.

Gift Exchange: Gift giving is an essential aspect of Christmas, and it remains an integral part of Christmas in July celebrations as well. Friends, families, and colleagues exchange presents, bringing joy and a sense of generosity to the occasion. Secret Santa games and gift exchanges add an element of surprise and fun to the festivities.

Winter Activities: Embracing the winter season, Australians enjoy various outdoor activities during Christmas in July. Building snowmen, having snowball fights, and sledding down hills are common pastimes, particularly in areas with snowy landscapes. Indoor activities such as watching Christmas movies, playing board games, or gathering around a fireplace create a cozy atmosphere for celebrating.

Charity and Giving: Christmas is a time for giving back to the community, and this spirit extends to Christmas in July celebrations as well. Australians participate in charitable events, such as toy drives and food donations, to support those in need. Fundraisers and charity events are organized to spread the joy of the season to those less fortunate.

Festive Events: Many towns and cities in Australia organise special events and festivals during Christmas in July. Markets, fairs, and winter carnivals are held, featuring stalls selling Christmas crafts, artisanal goods, and delectable treats. Carol singing, live performances, and Santa Claus appearances add to the festive atmosphere and bring communities together.

Winter Fashion: Australians take the opportunity to embrace winter fashion during Christmas in July. Cosy sweaters, scarves, boots, and beanies make their appearance as people bundle up to combat the cooler temperatures. Ugly Christmas sweater parties are a fun and lighthearted way to celebrate the occasion.

Baking and Treats: Baking cookies, gingerbread houses, and other sweet treats is a cherished Christmas tradition. Australians enjoy baking during Christmas in July, filling their homes with the delightful aromas of freshly baked goods. Popular treats include mince pies, fruitcake, and shortbread cookies, adding a touch of sweetness to the festivities.

Christmas Lights: Illuminating homes with twinkling Christmas lights is a tradition that continues during Christmas in July. Australians decorate their houses with colorful lights, creating a magical and festive ambiance. Some neighborhoods organize light displays, attracting visitors from far and wide to witness the dazzling spectacle.

Family Gatherings: Christmas in July provides an opportunity for families to come together and celebrate, especially for those who may be apart during the December holiday season. It’s a time to cherish loved ones, share stories, and create lasting memories in a joyful and relaxed setting.

Christmas in July has become a delightful tradition in the colder parts of Australlia, allowing people to experience the magic and cheer of the holiday season during the winter months. Through decorations, feasts, gift exchanges, and various festive activities, Australians come together to create a warm and joyous atmosphere, spreading the spirit of Christmas in the middle of the year.

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