Christmas Day ceremony

Posted by admin on 1 Sep 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

When referring to a Western Christmas Postman or servants of the Day ceremony, usually in a smaller container, and are therefore known as the “Christmas Box”.

A Christmas Carol

Posted by admin on 1 Sep 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

To sing Christmas hymns called “A Christmas Carol.” Many Christmas carols, music scores and more masterpieces from renowned musicians. Often sing the “Joy to the World, the Savior down”, (Joy to the World!), “Angels singing in the

The Birth of Jesus

Posted by admin on 29 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

Christianity claims Jesus Christ is the Virgin Mary was conceived by the Holy Spirit (also a girl said, but this is generally considered to be heresy) born, he is the Son of God Road, for the flesh (incarnation), to promote the kingdom of God has come information, around the doctor-patient …

Christmas customs of other southern hemisphere regions

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

Commonwealth southern hemisphere countries such as Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is still celebrated in the December 25, although the summer heat at a time when their season, and Christmas is usually the

Christmas customs in Asia

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

In Taiwan, the name, not the Christmas holidays, but in 1963 and 2000, both on December 25 each year Constitution Day a national holiday to commemorate the Constitution of the Republic by the same date in 1946, and the implementation of the same date the following year Therefore, although Christmas …

South America Christmas customs

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

Prevalent in the Catholic South America, the Christmas celebration filled with religious themes. In these countries, secular customs and exchange gifts is a traditional European and Native American mixture, and is more and more by American culture. In Colombia, the traditional gift-giving has a gift for the children to

Christmas customs in North America and Central America

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

In addition to French, Quebec, Canada appeared outside the Santa Pere Noel, in the United States and Canada, the custom of Santa Claus is basically the same. New York Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and

Christmas customs in Western Europe

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

To celebrate Christmas by decorating the house (southwest England) in the UK, Christmas pull guns (Christmas cracker) is an indispensable form of Christmas celebration, but Christmas fairy tale farce

Christmas customs of Eastern Europe and Russia region

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

In Eastern Europe, Slavic village has a tradition called the “Forest Grandfather” (Ded Moroz). According to legend, he rode the magic “Troika” (a decorated horse-drawn moving from the three sled) travel, and sub- gifts to the children who. He is considered to fare better than Santa Claus was St. Nicholas’s …

Christmas customs in Central Europe

Posted by admin on 22 Aug 2010   |   0 comment   |   Filed in Christmas History

In the Czech Republic, people mainly in the December 24 or Christmas Eve (Štědrý den meaning generous day) to celebrate Christmas, that night we would each other gifts. Although on December 25 and 26 can be.

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