Some have the traditional roast dinner - be it chicken, turkey, lamb or whatever... Some have the more NZ style Barbeque or picnic. Christmas is in summer in NZ so a heavy roast lunch isn't always fitting.
Some people have turkey, but not many. The classic New Zealand Christmas dinner is a ham.
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The very first Christmases in New Zealand were celebrated by explorers. Abel Tasman and his crew enjoyed a Christmas feast using their own provisions in 1642, while James Cook and his crew also had Christmas dinner while circumnavigating New Zealand in 1769.However, the first Christmas service in New Zealand occurred when Reverend Samuel Marsden preached on Christmas Day in 1814.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
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Merry Christmas. NZ is an english speaking country.
they have a barbeque
In New Zealand Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25.
Christmas in New Zealand has unique food, gifts, traditions, festivals and other jolly adventures. This includes cougnou, a special New Zealand breakfast that is made just for Christmas. As opposed to other areas, people like to have fun in the sun, going to beaches and theme parks with their families.
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In New Zealand Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25.
Christmas was first celebrated in New Zealand when Christians moved there.
Christmas in New Zealand occurs at the same time as it does in other Christmas-celebrating countries around the world. New Zealand's Christmas occurs on 25 December every year.
Yes they do exchange presents and are opened on Christmas day
In New Zealand we celebrate Christmas by giving or sending gifts to each other and spending time with family we also have a christmas brekfast lunch or dinner
An actual Christmas tree is simply called a Christmas tree in New Zealand. However, the pohutukawa tree, which blossoms with brilliant red flowers during the Christmas season, is commonly referr to as the New Zealand Christmas tree.
Australia and New Zealand celebrate Christmas in very similar ways.
YEP, We do its just like any other christmas in America or something.