- Christmas
Around The World &
Different Holiday Traditions
by Kerry
Beck
Christmas around the world has a number of different holiday
traditions and Christmas stories that are told and celebrated.
The practices and cultures are as various as the activities
and cultures of the lands the holiday is celebrated in.
Christmas in the United States is based on many of the
European traditions of Christmas. However, because of the
various cultures and influences in the country there are some
differences as well. One of the main holiday traditions
celebrated in the USA is the Christmas stories surrounding
Santa Claus
Santa Claus is heavily celebrated in the USA. Parents take
their children to malls all over the country where the kids
have the opportunity to meet Santa Claus. The kids get to tell
Santa what they want for Christmas and the parents get to use
the experience as a photo opportunity.
The citizens of Australia get to celebrate Christmas in the
summertime. Instead of visions of snowy days and cold wintery
nights, their Christmas days are filled with fun in the sun,
picnics in the park and even swimming and playing on the
beach.
The Australian population is 70% Catholic or Protestant so
there is a significant religious influence on the holiday
season. Special mass services are held at midnight and many
attend these services. After the services end, families head
on home and attempt to get some sleep so that in the morning
they can partake in the present opening and celebration of the
holiday.
Japan is a country that celebrates Christmas despite the
religious beliefs of its citizens. Since less than 1% of the
population is Christian, Christmas is considered more of a
commercial holiday as oppose to a spiritual celebration. In
fact it’s not even an official holiday in Japan where people
get the day off.
Although people still have to work on Christmas day, the
Japanese still find time to celebrate the holiday anyway. One
of the most unique experiences of the Japanese approach to
Christmas is their Christmas dinner activities. Most places of
the world have a large, home-cooked dinner in the home. In
Japan, it is common for people to order a special Christmas
Chicken dinner from Kentucky Friend Chicken, or KFC.
China also celebrates Christmas more for its commercial
aspects as opposed to its religious aspects. In China, the
Chinese word for Santa literally means "Christmas Old Man" in
English. The Chinese do a lot of shopping and other Christmas
activities as well.
Although Christmas is celebrated in China, it is nowhere near
as important a holiday as it is considered in other parts of
the world. The equivalent to Christmas in Chinese culture
comes in the following month, which is the Chinese New Year.
A French Christmas has several aspects of holiday traditions
as many of the other countries in the world. However, there
are some slight differences. The French do not decorate
Christmas trees.
One thing the French do spend a lot of time on is putting up
nativity scenes and other scenes that illustrate Christmas
stories outside of their homes and in public places. In French
scenes, besides traditional characters, you may also see
characters that represent French local influence and
personality.
There are a wide variety of ways that Christmas around the
world is celebrated. Depending on where you go in the world
you will see many different holiday traditions. Christmas is a
very popular holiday throughout the world and is one of the
most widely celebrated traditions in the world today both by
Christians and non Christians.
Kerry Beck offers free advent calendars with daily Christmas activities to prepare you for Christmas. You'll learn more about
Christmas crafts with some of the daily activities. You
can receive her FREE Advent Countdown at
http://www.ChristmasCelebrationIdeas.com .
© Kerry Beck, 2008
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Kerry Beck offers free advent calendars with daily Christmas activities to prepare you for Christmas. You'll learn more about
Christmas
crafts with some of the daily activities. You can receive her free Advent
Countdown at
http://www.ChristmasCelebrationIdeas.com .
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