Kris Kringle
Originating from the German name for Father Christmas, Christkind.
New Zealand
This large tree with bright red flowers grows on the North Island and flowers from mid December until around mid January.
Australia
It’s hot Down Under at Christmas so it’s traditional to leave an ice-cold ‘tinny’ out for Santa.
Abu Dhabi
The decorations on the Christmas tree at the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi are worth millions of dollars!
Japan
It has become a tradition for the Japanese to enjoy KFC at Christmas, with many having it as their Christmas dinner.
South Africa
The sundried emperor moth caterpillar is a speciality and served deep fried – apparently they taste like tea!
Kangaroo
Once Santa reaches Australia he gives his hardworking reindeer a rest and replaces them with six kangaroos.
Bali
They are curved bamboo poles decorated with coconut leaves and rice plant branches, symbolising the highest and most sacred mountain in Bali.
Actually, All three are correct!
North Pole is a small hamlet in Wilmington, New York. Santa Claus was named on Christmas Eve. Expect to queue in the post office in Christmas, Orange County!
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1 to 3 – Like an elf, full of Christmas enthusiasm and cheer
4 to 7 – Like Rudolph, your Christmas knowledge lights the way
8 to 10 – Like Santa, you’re a Christmas legend!
Would you like to try another quiz? Return to our quiz page
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