While Europe and America were immersed in the festive atmosphere of Christmas, the East Africa colonial government was also planning Christmas celebrations in the East African colonies.
As part of the Germanization of East Africa, all residents were required to participate mandatorily. Of course, in this era lacking entertainment activities, people still enjoyed joining in on the fun.
For immigrants from Europe, this Christmas was quite novel, after all, East Africa doesn't have winter, and the climate is very much like Europe's summer, giving them a sense of celebrating Christmas in summer.
The Chinese immigrants had never experienced it before, but immigrants from Paraguay felt it was quite nice, as Paraguay's latitude is relatively close to East Africa, with temperatures in Paraguay being over 10 degrees all year round, at an altitude of about 300 to 600 meters, with the northern part being an extension of the Brazilian plateau and the southern part being the La Plata plain.
