Christmas in the world

Christmas, also known as nativity, Noel or Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus, according to the majority of Christians.

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Around the world, many countries consider this day as an official holiday with many events and activities being held. Stretching from the northern hemisphere to the southern hemisphere, despite the white snow like in the US or the hot winter like Australia, the cities all put on a brilliant appearance with thousands of lights and many decorated pine trees. beautiful and the image of Santa Claus going around giving gifts to children.

For European or American countries, Christmas is a day when people gather around family and loved ones, parties last until the new year. As for Asian countries, although Christmas is not an official holiday, it is gradually considered a public holiday, an occasion for bustling community cultural activities. Especially lovers often choose this day to confess or give each other gifts to show their affection.

The world record for the largest Christmas tree currently belongs to the floating tree on Lake Rodrigo de Freitas in the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Every year, there is an event to celebrate Christmas with spectacular fireworks displays. This year is the 19th year in a row that the event is held with the theme “Christmas Light”.

Explore the cultural differences in countries around the world during Christmas through the infographic below. Wishing you a peaceful and warm Christmas.

Christmas in the world
Christmas in the world
Christmas in the world
Christmas in the world
Christmas in the world

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