Well, my mom is portuguese and we celebrate it like regular christians do.
but if your really into it,we set up a nativity scene and it becomes like the center of were we gather. light a yule log in your fire placeUnderstand that most children would like to receive "bolo rei," which is a round cake with glazed fruits, nuts and sugar. It is really good
Prepare a Christmas feast ("consoada") to be eaten in the very early morning hours of Christmas Day, after the Christmas Eve midnight Mass has ended. The main course is usually dried codfish; serve boiled potatoes as the side dish.
Make "rabanadas," a white bread that has been soaked in eggs and wine and then dipped in sugar, for dessert. It's fried until it takes on a candylike crust Open gifts after the Christmas feast has concluded. the food is really good
In Portugal, the tradition of giving gifts is a big part of the most Christmas celebrations. Portuguese traditions include Christmas Feast of the Immaculate Conception and the Feast of the Holy Innocents that involve sharing of gifts. On Christmas Day, the feast is known as 'Consoda', where extra places are set at the table for the souls of the dead. It is believed that gifting food to ancestor's souls will make them bless the household with good fortune for the coming year.
Portuguese burn Cepo de Natal or the Christmas log, which is a piece of oak that burns on the hearth all through the day on Christmas. On 5th of January or Epiphany Eve, children keep their shoes along windowsills and doorways and fill them with carrots and straw to lure the horses of the Three Wise Men to their household during the night. The Three Kings (not the Santa) then leave gifts and treats for the children in their shoes, which they usually find in the morning and consist of candied fruits and sweet breads.
http://www.worldofchristmas.net/christmas-world/portugal.html
In portugal, we normally wait till about 10 pm, and then we watch the new year show on Tv. within this we listen to music and when it's 11.59 we start counting down from 10 - 0 and when it hits 12 we say happy new year and start opening presents if you are a child and if an adult then drinking champagne and be happy by looking at childern.
Christmas celebrated in Brazil they have, present but not a large amount but celebrate x-mas normally between 30/12/11 to 3/01/12
Portuguese people sometimes wear red, green, and gold on Christmas.
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They go to there family houses and celebrate Christmas there.
Some Christmas traditions are hanging up Christmas lights, going to your families and celebreate Christmas with a big Christmas meal and then the children open gifts that Santa brings them. Then on Christmas day the kids usually get gifts but some of them get coal, those who get gifts open them.
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some traditions of Brazil include carnival or carnaval as the Portuguese spell it. it is a great celebration full of colour and festivities.
Traditions like Christmas,Easter, and Thanksgiving,those are some that are special.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.