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Christmas Day on the remote island of Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, is celebrated with a blend of traditional British customs and local festivities on December 25th.
The celebration of Christmas on Saint Helena dates back to its discovery by Portuguese explorer João da Nova on May 21, 1502. Although found on St. Helena's Day, the island eventually adopted many British traditions due to its settlement by the English East India Company in the 17th century.
Traditional decorations like Christmas trees, lights, and nativity scenes adorn homes and public spaces. Churches hold special services that are well-attended by the community.
On Christmas Day, islanders typically gather with family and friends to share a festive meal. The dinner often includes British fare such as roast turkey or goose, alongside seasonal vegetables like potatoes and carrots.
Gift-giving is also an integral part of the celebrations. Islanders exchange presents and enjoy the company of loved ones. Community events may include parades or parties, while children eagerly await a visit from Father Christmas.
Despite its remote location, Saint Helena shares many commonalities with traditional Christmas celebrations around the world but also retains its unique charm due to its small-community atmosphere and local customs.