| | Like in so many other parts of the globe, Christmas is really a special time in Hawaii. Many elements of Christmas are the same, such as family members getting together to spend time with each other along with the giving of gifts. But additional aspects are different because of Hawaii's diverse combination of ethnicities and warm climate.
The first thing you will notice is that Hawaii does not snow at Christmas time, due to the fact the temperature rarely declines beneath seventy degrees, so Hawaii does not have a "White Christmas." So instead of snowball fights and sledding, family members may possibly choose to spend a sunlit Hawaiian Christmas Day at the beach, wearing shorts and bikinis, and santa hats, as opposed to overcoats.
Christmas trees tend to be a lot more costly compared to other parts on the planet, due to the fact they have to be shipped across a huge ocean to arrive here. Some households compensate through raising their very own Christmas trees in their yards. While, other people substitute coconut trees or palm trees for conventional Christmas trees. But in any event they're still emblazoned with shiny ornaments and bright lights.
Typically families will celebrate with a luau along with a roasted pig, as opposed to a Christmas Ham. The luau might be filled with hawaiian flowers like heliconias, anthurium flowers and ginger, instead of holly and mistletoe. When Santa and the Elves arrive they will normally be sporting shorts and aloha shirts, as opposed to heavy winter jackets. Traditional and local Christmas carols may well be sung, and they'll often be accompanied by an ukulele instead of the a lot more conventional instruments.
In summary, Christmas in Hawaii mixes the traditions and foods of Hawaii's many ethnic groups and is molded by Hawaii's special weather. So do not be shocked should you come across a little amount of everything here. And don't forget to say "Mele Kalikimaka" which is Hawaiian for "Merry Christmas" when you are here. |
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