Christmas in Norway

Every corner of the world is getting ready to enjoy the Santa season at its fullest. From London to Tokyo, we see glimpses of happy faces, jingle bells and delicious cakes! The most beautiful thing about the festival is that it brings the world closer where the tying bonds are of love and compassion. Some of them celebrate on a snowy evening according to Betway insider while some countries are enjoying the coziness of summer on the beaches while celebrating this wonderful festival. In this article, we are going to pick some countries which have a very unique style of celebrating Christmas.

Every country celebrates in their unique way for sure but we could not fit the whole wide world into this. We intend to give you a joy ride to these countries during Christmas and make you feel the festival their way.

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Christmas in Ireland

Irish people have the tradition of keeping a huge candle in their window, to symbolically welcome the birth of Lord Jesus. They let the candle burn all night.

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Traditions of Austria

The flaky snowfall epitomises the beauty of Christmas Eve in Austria. Many do the Krampus parade, where they like an evil mythical character of a goat-beast, and they match on the streets in their costumes.

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How the bell Rings in Sweden!

A huge sculpture of the Swedish Yule Goat is made every year with straw before the holiday season begins. People believe that the straw goat is, in reality, an invisible spirit who can see people’s preparations for Christmas. That is why vandalising it before Christmas Eve also comes under the tradition.

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Christmas in Spain

Well, this may sound a bit weird to you but it is quite funny at the same time as well. People make caganers which are small sculptures, who are pooping. They believe that it represents better fortune and fertility. Funny, no?

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Switzerland and Their Christmas Beauty

Switzerland is known for houses which have pretty big windows. These windows add to the beauty of their towns anyway. Swiss people love to decorate their windows the best possible way they can for Christmas Eve, making their town country line look more elegant than ever.

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How Finland Celebrates It

Finland loves to sweat in this season! Are you surprised by this? Wondering whether they take up some extremely hard job during Christmas? Well, that is not the case. Finnish people love to spend some quality time in a Sauna to enjoy their Christmas Eve.

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Christmas in England

Some children do not put their letters to Santa in a sock. Instead, they burn their letters in the fireplace. The note will travel to the north pole coming out of the chimney and Santa will read their wishes through the smoke!

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Traditions of China

Lakhs of sweet and juicy apples are distributed all over the country this festive season. In China, Christmas Eve means Ping An Ye, which is almost identical to Ping Guo, which means apples. So, during Christmas Day, you may see cute little kids going back home with two hands full of red apples.

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The Tale of Norway

Children in Norway believe that Santa is not the only one who does all the hard work of delivering all the gifts. Instead, there are gnomes named Nisse to help him out. They look exactly like Santas but are tiny in size and have less facial hair.

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The South African Christmas

Grannies in South Africa love to tell stories of a little ghost named Danny to their grandchildren on Christmas Eve. Danny got killed by his grandmother as he stole some cookies which were left out for Santa Claus.

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Christmas in Canada

Christmas in Canada is unique for its grand Santa Claus Parade, especially in the city of Toronto. More than 500,000 people (often from all over the world) attend this lovely event.

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Conclusion

These were some of our picks of countries and their best ways to celebrate Christmas. Don’t be sad if you could not find your homeland, as we are going to cover more on any other fine day. Every place on earth has its own exquisite and unique way to celebrate this festival. Not only a place, but every person also enjoys and feels this auspicious evening in their way. This is where the beauty of Christmas lies. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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