I've seen most, but not Christmas in Korea, Japan or Chiang Mai...all of which are at least a bit cooler than where we are now, and also not in the Philippines. Any suggestions?

You're right Jim, some of the places really do it well but, alas, it's good to get away from this place from time to time.Jim wrote:it's a bit close to home for you Pete, but the wife and I had Christmas and New Year in Pattaya a few years back, staying in the Dusit. It was fantastic.
It is a joy, actually, to get away from Christmas in England, which is a hellish experience these days.
When I came over for the first time 8 years ago, Xmas was really big. All the bars rocking and rolling and the rest of town as well.Guess wrote:It seems to be catching on all around the region. Singapore in particular because there is still a fairly large proportion of Christians living there.
KL also recognizes Christmas but not a big thing there.
When I first came to Thailand they had never heard of Christmas. Now here in Hua Hin the flower girls and watch sellers are busy selling Father Christmas Hats and decorations. Most festivities seem to be confined to the resorts though.
There are a few places in Hu Hin where Christmas Dinner is done.
As for snow. The way the weather has been here latelt I would not be surprised if we get some.