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The Lore Of The Christmas TreeThe Christmas tree has become one of the most beloved and well-known holiday symbols and it’s been a staple in winter celebrations for centuries.
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Holiday TraditionsDecorate Your Sapin De Noel In France For Christmas ... star atop the tree that points to Heaven. The French bake a traditional Yule cake in the shape of a log, called the Buche de Nol, meaning Christmas log. It s served at the great seasonal feast called the Le Reveillon, a supper served following midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Depending on the region of ... Giving Out Baksheesh In India During Christmas ... decorations, and Christmas-themed gifts. You might find outdoor Christmas decorating in some areas. In Southern India, small clay oil-burning lamps are used as Christmas decorations; they are placed on the edges of flat roofs and on the tops of walls. Tribal Christians of the Bhil people go out every ... Greet The Season With Holiday Greeting Cards ... s fast paced highly technological world, it s probably the only letter or note we ll send out through the mail to friends and family the entire year. But have you ever stopped to wonder how the tradition of sending Christmas cards began? The Christmas card is a Victorian creation, which began as a kind ... Here Comes Sinter Klaas Down The Lane To Holland ... famous for its navigation and possibly came into contact with many Spanish sailors who told of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors, and his feats of saving boats and sailors from the angry Spanish seas. Christmas Day in Holland is a spiritual time, and the day is spent with visits to church. In ... ... Christmas. Ireland's Christmas is more a time for religious celebration rather than revelry. A manger scene, or nativity, is displayed in most homes and there are few Christmas trees. Lighted candles are placed in windows on Christmas Eve, in order to guide Mary and Joseph to safe shelter. The candles ...
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