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Christmas Traditions Around the World
Christmas is an annual festival celebrated on December 25 that
commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Christmas celebration is one of
the biggest celebrations for the people belonging to the Christian faith.
Christmas is celebrated with high spirits in different parts of the world. No
matter where you are in the world, Christmas festival is always an exciting and
magical time. Irrespective of how religious we may feel ourselves to be, we all
can share and enjoy the several Christmas Gifts that the season of goodwill
ultimately brings, the more religious can embrace all of the holiday's spiritual
Christmas gifts, while the more secular of those among us can enjoy those of a
more worldly variety.

Indeed, Christmas celebration is truly a global celebration. Although the


traditions and foods associated with it vary with culture, climate, and country,
even calendar, the spirit of the day transcends all such differences. Christmas
Gifts are generally exchanged between relatives, friends, family members and
loved ones, such generosity also extends to food. After all, there must be
something special behind a decision to stay up all night making sausage rolls
and mince pies, and then spending most of Christmas morning cooking a tasty
dinner. Modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, Church
celebrations, and the display of different decorations-including the Christmas
tree, mistletoe, lights, nativity scenes, and holly.

Christmas is one of the most celebrated festivals in all over the world that
aroused the curiosity of devotees to celebrate this festival with enjoyment and
fun. Christmas celebration is not only one of the most celebrated events of
Christians in all over the world, but also people of all religions celebrate this
festival in amusing way. Christmas celebration is delightful experience for all
devotees, which has become more popular by arousing the eagerness,
curiosity, and keen observation of all types of devotees. Christmas Eve is the
main important day of Christmas celebration before Christmas. The
celebration of Christmas begins on the evening of December 24, which keep
the importance of Christmas Eve in terms of popular customs is greater than
that of the Day itself. On this day, the Christmas-tree is manifested in its glory,
the Yule log is solemnly lighted in many lands and the most distinctive
Christmas meal takes place. Churches hold Candlelight service, which is
naturally held earlier in the evening. It is also seen as the night when Santa
Claus makes their rounds giving gifts to good children.

Christmas is one of the most celebrated festivals in all over the world that
aroused the curiosity of devotees to celebrate this festival with enjoyment and
fun. Christmas celebration is not only one of the most celebrated events of
Christians in all over the world, but also people of all religions celebrate this
festival in amusing way. Christmas celebration is delightful experience for all
devotees, which has become more popular by arousing the eagerness,
curiosity, and keen observation of all types of devotees. Christmas Eve is the
main important day of Christmas celebration before Christmas. The
celebration of Christmas begins on the evening of December 24, which keep
the importance of Christmas Eve in terms of popular customs is greater than
that of the Day itself. On this day, the Christmas-tree is manifested in its glory,
the Yule log is solemnly lighted in many lands and the most distinctive
Christmas meal takes place. Churches hold Candlelight service, which is
naturally held earlier in the evening. It is also seen as the night when Santa
Claus makes their rounds giving gifts to good children.

How Have Christmas Celebrations Changed And


Evolved In The Last 100 Years?
Nowadays, many people celebrate Christmas simply because it has become
tradition to do so, rather than because of any religious beliefs. However,
Christmas celebrations have changed considerably over the years to become
what they are today, and these changes are very interesting.

The last 100 years or so have seen many changes to Christmas celebrations, as
technology has become a larger part in the seasonal festivities. The First and
Second World Wars also had a big effect on Christmas, as people were affected
by the hard times. Despite all of this though, Christmas has always been a time
when people come together to celebrate as a family.

So, here are just some of the changes to Christmas celebrations in the last 100
years:

Late 1800s

The late 1800s was a time of prosperity in the UK, with the Industrial
Revolution helping the country to boom. This created an even larger divide
between the classes though, with the Victorian era seeing many middle class
families emerging.

historic-uk.com has a great page dedicated to Victorian Christmas celebrations


and explains that:

The wealth generated by the new factories and industries of the Victorian age
allowed middle class families in England and Wales to take time off work and
celebrate over two days, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Boxing Day,
December 26th, earned its name as the day servants and working people
opened the boxes in which they had collected gifts of money from the "rich
folk". Those new fangled inventions, the railways allowed the country folk who
had moved into the towns and cities in search of work to return home for a
family Christmas.

Early 1900s

One of the most notable historic parts of the early 1900s was the start of the
First World War in 1914, and this obviously had a huge impact on how people
celebrated Christmas. There were of course men fighting in the trenches over
Christmas, and this created one of the best WWI stories there is.
Firstworldwar.com describes it:
The meeting of enemies as friends in no-man's land was experienced by
hundreds, if not thousands, of men on the Western Front during Christmas
1914. Today, 90 years after it occurred, the event is seen as a shining episode
of sanity from among the bloody chapters of World War One - a spontaneous
effort by the lower ranks to create a peace that could have blossomed were it
not for the interference of generals and politicians.

At home, though, families enjoyed a frugal Christmas with Christmas trees,


carol services and presents. Christmas presents were very different what we
get nowadays as well - 'children born in the late 1800s and early 1900s looked
upon the orange as a luxury, a rare treat only available at Christmastime' (
http://www.nwitimes.com ).

Christmas decorations were also very different back then - first starters,
people used lit candles to decorate Christmas trees rather than the LED fairy
lights we have nowadays. As about.com explains, 'in 1882, the first Christmas
tree was lit by the use of electricity [and] by 1900, department stores started
using the new Christmas lights for their Christmas displays'. Safety Christmas
lights appeared in 1917 - 'Albert Sadacca was fifteen in 1917, when he first got
the idea to make safety Christmas lights for Christmas trees'.

Mid-1900s

Christmas in the mid-1900s was overshadowed by the Second World War,


which spanned from 1939 to 1945. The BBC has an excellent and in-depth
article on how Christmas was celebrated throughout WWII, from a mildly-
inconvenienced Christmas in 1939 that 'was little different from how it had
always been [with just a] few extra restrictions', to 'the most joyless Christmas
of the war' in 1945, when 'an extra 1 1/2 pounds of sugar, 8 pennyworth (3.5p)
of meat, and half a pound of sweets' were granted as Christmas treats by the
Ministry of Food.
The 1950s were much more joyous though and the BBC has another fantastic
article depicting a typical 1950s Christmas. By the 1960s there was more
technology available, and so Christmas was even better during this decade.
The Cawston Parish website has a list of traditional 1960s decorations that
were used, such as real Christmas trees (artificial ones were available though),
holly, ivy and mistletoe. The article also explains how Christmas cards were
displayed around the house as decorations and carollers would come knocking
regularly throughout the festive period.

Late 1900s

By the 1970s Christmas had become much more like today's celebrations and
was incredibly commercialised. One of the biggest industries around the
festive period was that for children's toys, and the Christmas in the 70s blog
has some excellent examples of 1970s toys, such as space hoppers, Barbie
dolls, Action Men, comics and more.

The 1980s and the 1990s were very similar, with yet more memorable
children's toys being released and Christmas becoming a universally renowned
celebration. Christmas decorations became increasingly more modern and
'artificial trees became increasingly popular during the late 20th century'
(Wikipedia).

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