Christians around the world celebrate Christmas on two different dates because of differences in the calendars they follow. The Western Christian tradition observes Christmas on December 25th, while the Eastern Orthodox tradition celebrates it on January 7th due to the use of the Julian calendar.
Oceania comprises several dozen nations. Westernised nations such as Australia and New Zealand have similar Christmas traditions to those of the rest of the western world, but there are many smaller island nations which have their own unique traditions.
The idea of Christmas trees came from Germany, when the king decided to put his family presents under a tree, it then became a family-tradition and spread country after country and became very popular in the Christian religion.
In most of the western world Christmas is on December 25th. In some countries, such as Ethiopia, Christmas falls on January 7th. This is because they use a different calander than the western world.
Nothing at all. It's all verbiage and tradition.
Every year at Christmas the world famous Vienna Boys Choir gives a Christmas concert. Established in 1498, their annual concert is a Viennese Christmas tradition.
He is credited with devising the idea of Christmas cards, introducing the first commercial card in 1843
Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.
No, the Middle Ages was filled with music and the ancient world also had music.
No, the Middle Ages was filled with music and the ancient world also had music.
Answer Traditions of Religions especially Christmas, Prophet Muhammad's birthday etc
The Radio City music Christmas Spectacular has been a tradition in New York City for over 75 years. An annual tradition since 1933, the show is highlighted by the world famous Rockettes, a troupe of female dancers.