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Christmas traditions around the world Apostolos Varnavas Primary School Year 5B Christmas in Italy Here you could describe the topic of the section One of the best Italian Christmas traditions is that they celebrate for much longer than other countries. Their festive season starts on 8 December and it lasts until 6 January, the 12th day of Christmas, known as the Epiphany. Italians have many Christmas traditions. For example, they do not eat meat on Christmas Eve. Instead, they eat a variety of fish and pasta dishes. A popular Christmas tradition for those who live in Rome is visiting the Vatican for midnight mass with the Pope on Christmas Eve. In various Italian cities you will find men playing bagpipes in the squares and they are dressed as shepherds. This was based on the story of the shepherds who visited Jesus on the night of his birth and played the bagpipes for him. In Italy it is not only Santa who brings Christmas gifts. On 6 January, marking the end of the holiday season, there is a visit from the good witch and legend says that on this date she would fill stockings with candy for the good children and coal for the naughty children. Over Christmas, the Italians make Panettone and Pandoro, which are sweet bread. Italy at Christmas is incredibly beautiful! TheChristmasRussian Church celebrate inChristmas Russiaaccording to the Julian or the so-called old calendar ,which is about two weeks behind the modern calendar. For this reason, Christmas is celebrated on the 7th of January and not on the 25th of December. Every year in Russia families dress the woman of the house to look like the Virgin Mary. Symbols of the holidays are the Russian modified version of Santa Claus, named Ded MoroZ. Starting from the first days of December, they wander around the cities and at children’s festivals, handing out presents to children. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. Advent CalendarChristmas(Adventskalendar ) Traditions in Germany The Advent Calendar counts down the four weeks leading up to Christmas Eve, from 1st to 24th of December, and is one of children’s greatest memories. Every day during the Christmas season has a new door on the Advent calendar. Children open one door every day and find a sweet chocolate! St. Nicholas Day (Sankt Nikolaus Tag) In Germany, December 5th is a very special night. Children place a pair of boots in front of their bedroom doors. They do this, hoping that St. Nicholas and his assistant Knecht Ruprecht will visit their house. He will leave a little gift in the boots, such as chocolate, nuts or fruits, or a bag of gummy bears. On the morning of December 6th, children wake up to see their presents. St Nicholas only brings presents to those children who are generally well-behaved throughout the year. Those who were not, may find a piece of coal in their boots, because Knecht Ruprecht carries a sack of coal on his shoulders. Christmas Markets (Weihnachtsmärkte) During Christmas period, the historic city centres of every major German city, light up with Christmas markets, known as Weihnachtsmärkte. Today there are over 2,500 Christmas markets across Germany that invite visitors to CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. enter the festive mood. Markets commonly feature a nativity scene, and vendors offer a wide variety of gifts, some of which are handcrafted Christmas in Italy CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. Christmas Around the World CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. Spain Children in Spain, get their presents from the Three Wise Men on the 6th of January, the Epiphany day. Their favorite Wise Man is Balthazar. When the new year arrives, the bells ring twelve times. For every ring, each person eats a grape for each month of the previous year. Noche Vieja = Παραμονή Πρωτοχρονιάς Noche Buena = Παραμονή Χριστουγέννων In Italy, children get their present from the Befana Witch on the 5th of January. For children who are good, she gives sweets. For CREDITS: This presentation template was created by children who weren’t so good, she gives disgusting Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics &food . images by Freepik. She is wearing one hat and one cape. She has Italy one broom. With her broom she flies to the houses. She also cleans the house before she leaves. Christmas in Australia ● In Australia, Christmas time is a hot period so people don’t stay home but they go to the beach. ● Santa Clause comes with shorts in a surfboard. ● Australians decorate their gardens with Christmas trees and ornaments. ● The most popular event of the Christmas season is called Carols by Candlelight. People come together at night to light candles and sing Carols ● On the day of Christmas, families and close friends come together from all over Australia. Some families enjoy a traditional British Christmas dinner of roast turkey or ham. Many families even go to the beach and enjoy a picnic.