He delivers gifts of course.
He goes to peoples house
In Belgium, St. Nicholas makes his first visit on December 4th, the eve of his feast day. During this visit, he arrives from Spain, often accompanied by his helper, Zwarte Piet, and distributes small gifts, sweets, and treats to children, rewarding those who have been good. It is a festive occasion that includes parades and celebrations, highlighting the spirit of giving. Children often leave their shoes out with carrots or hay for St. Nicholas's horse in hopes of receiving gifts.
St. Nicholas or as we call it 'Sinterklaas' is a holiday for kids, so usually toys.
Saint Nicholas visits German children the night before Chirstmas.
St. Nicholas traditionally visits on December 6th, which is the feast day of St. Nicholas. However, the specific date and customs associated with St. Nicholas' arrival may vary depending on cultural and regional traditions.
Children in Belgium have 2 Christmas visitors. On the 6th December, St Nicholas Day, St Nicholas is believed to bring children presents. This is quite a long time before Chrismas. Different regions in Belgium have different customs and traditions about St Nicholas. On Christmas day (25th) Santa Claus may bring some more presents if they are lucky.
Children in Belgium have 2 Christmas visitors. On the 6th December, St Nicholas Day, St Nicholas is believed to bring children presents. This is quite a long time before Chrismas. Different regions in Belgium have different customs and traditions about St Nicholas. On Christmas Day (25th) Santa Claus may bring some more presents if they are lucky.
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St. Nicholas Day is observed in The Netherlands (Holland). It is also observed in Belgium and Germany.
As far as I can find, the feast of St. Nicholas has always been on December 6.
Kleeschen is the name used in Luxembourg for St. Nicholas. He is the Santa Claus-like figure that visits on December 5.