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Christmas Traditions: Celebrations Around the World
Christmas is a holiday that is celebrated in many countries around the world, each with their own unique traditions and customs. Here are just a few examples:
Germany: Christkindlmarkt
In Germany, Christmas markets known as Christkindlmarkts are held in cities and towns throughout the country. These markets offer a variety of items for sale including traditional German crafts, Christmas decorations, and delicious food and drink such as roasted chestnuts, gingerbread, and hot mulled wine. Many visitors also enjoy ice skating on outdoor rinks and listening to carolers.
Mexico: Las Posadas
In Mexico, Las Posadas is a nine-day celebration that reenacts Mary and Joseph’s search for an inn. Each night, a procession led by children dressed up as the Holy Family and accompanied by carolers travel from house to house to ask for shelter. The final night of Las Posadas is Christmas Eve, when a Nativity scene is set up, and families gather for a midnight feast.
USA: Christmas Trees and Santa Claus
One of the most popular Christmas traditions in the United States is decorating a Christmas tree. Families often spend an afternoon picking out a tree, then spend an evening decorating it with ornaments, lights, and sometimes a star or angel on top. Santa Claus is also a beloved Christmas figure in the US. Children are told that Santa will visit on Christmas Eve to deliver presents, and often leave out milk and cookies for him.
Sweden: St. Lucia’s Day
St. Lucia’s Day is a holiday celebrated in Sweden on December 13th. On this day, a young girl is chosen to play the role of St. Lucia, wearing a white robe and a crown of candles. She leads a procession of girls dressed in white singing traditional Swedish songs. The day is also celebrated with traditional foods such as saffron buns and ginger cookies.
India: Christmas in Goa
In the former Portuguese colony of Goa, Christmas is a major holiday. Christmas decorations adorn the streets, and churches are filled with singing and worship. Traditional Goan Christmas foods include a Portuguese sweet bread called bol, pork vindaloo, and marzipan candies shaped like fruits and vegetables.
These are just a few examples of how Christmas is celebrated around the world. Whether it’s with food, music, or decorations, each culture has its unique way of honoring this special holiday.