Christmas celebrations in Switzerland are not very different from those in other countries. They are very similar. In some areas its different because of the different cultures such as: Italian, French and German. The Christmas tree, unlike in Italy, is decorated on Christmas eve by the adult members of the family. They decorate by using different kinds of decorations and ornaments
Yes, many people in Kenya celebrate Christmas and decorate Christmas trees as part of their festivities. These trees can be real or artificial, and are often adorned with lights, ornaments, and other decorations. In urban areas, it's common to see Christmas trees in homes, shopping malls, and public spaces. The celebration may also include traditional Kenyan customs alongside Western influences.
I would talk to someone at the retail outlet where you are interested in making your purchase. They often have traning in these areas, and should be able to assist you.
Many home and garden areas of large stores will carry outdoor reindeer decorations. Also home improvement stores may carry reindeer decorations, especially around Christmas time.
You can find decorations for your door online at this site: http://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/2009/09/halloween_decorating_ideas.php. It has lots of ideas, as well as some videos of ideas, not just for decorating the door, but for decorating other areas of the house.
London is a great place to go during the Christmas season. Many of the shops decorate their windows and there are also themed events happening outside and in the covered shopping areas. There also would be the sales starting just after Christmas itself and trips such as the London Eye or Madame Toussauds.
There are many precautions that can be taken against a Christmas tree fire. For exmaple, keep lamps far from the tree (could egnite a fire), use only UL approved electrical decorations, place the tree far away from fire places or heated areas and unplug the Christmas tree lights when not in use.
A good starting point is http://www.partycheap.com/Cheap_Halloween_Decorations_s/31.htm but there are many others. Two of them are: http://www.frugal-save-wave.com/cheap-halloween-decorations.html and http://www.halloween-website.com/decorating.htm . A DIY site is: http://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/2010/10/cheap_halloween_decorations.php . Enjoy your party!
Buy clothes have access to special areas , and decorate there igloos!
They were paid by the city to paint, sculpt and decorate the public areas.
In Morocco, Christmas is not a public holiday, but some communities, particularly in urban areas and among expatriates, celebrate it with festive decorations and gatherings. Hotels and restaurants may offer special Christmas menus and events for tourists. Christian communities may attend church services, and families often exchange gifts in private settings. The celebration is generally low-key and intertwined with local customs and traditions.
"Sheng dan" (圣诞) is the Chinese term for Christmas. It translates to "Holy Birth," referring to the birth of Jesus Christ. In China, Christmas is primarily celebrated in urban areas and is often more about festive decorations and commercial activities rather than religious observance. It has become a time for social gatherings and gift-giving among friends and loved ones.