On December 25th in Antarctica it is summertime. Since this continent is on the South Pole, directly opposite of Santa's house, the season is summer. Even though it's summer this place is still cold. Christmas in Antarctica mainly celebrated by people working in the various research centers or by tourists.
At McMurdo Station, the largest on the continent with about 1,200 people, they have to sign up ahead of time for the Christmas dinner celebration. Imagine that, having to make reservations for a Christmas buffet. Celebration activities include signing Christmas carols, parties and some outdoor activities.
There is no native or permanent population on the Antarctic continent.
People who work and live there on research stations celebrate holidays there in much the same way they would celebrate them in their home country.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty, and is not in the business of celebrating holidays.
Workers on research stations, however, have a tendency to celebrate in the same ways they would celebrate holidays in their home countries.
Why yes they do, and they receive them with grace.
'Antarctica' is a continent without culture, religion or nation states.
There is no continental decoration for any holiday.
Humankind has a tendency to 'conquer' geography. Antarctica presents an extreme challenge to conquerers.
yes, they do
to make people happy
People who celebrate Christmas usually give presents, yes, but there are many people in China who do not celebrate the holiday because they are not Christians.
Presents.
Each person will give out 6 presents therefore there are 42 presents in total
because we feel like it
ParentsSiblingsGrandparentsAuntsUnclesCousinsMaybe Friends
yes
Clothes
yes we recieve and give. yay christmas!
When you give someone a present, they keep it, that's how it works. You do not get it back. These people may, of course, choose to give you presents in return. But that is up to them.