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The December Solstice in Chile, which occurs around December 21st or 22nd, marks the beginning of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the longest day of the year when the sun reaches its southernmost point relative to Earth.
The solstice has been recognized by various cultures throughout history. In pre-Columbian times, indigenous people in what is now Chile would have observed the solstice with rituals and celebrations tied to agricultural cycles and solar worship.
In modern Chile, while there are no widespread public holidays or traditional celebrations specifically for the December Solstice, people often take time to enjoy the warm weather and longer days. It's a time when many begin their summer vacations and festivities that continue through Christmas and New Year's.
Chileans typically embrace the start of summer by taking advantage of longer daylight hours and engaging in social gatherings that celebrate warmth and leisure.