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From carol singing in England to Santa parades in the US, Christmas unites the world with its festive spirit. Unique traditions, like Japan's KFC feast, add cultural diversity to this holiday.
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Hanukkah, lasting eight nights, commemorates the miracle of light. Families enjoy traditional foods like latkes and light menorahs to honor this special holiday.
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This week-long celebration involves lighting the kinara, storytelling, and feasts. Each day reflects one of seven principles, emphasizing unity, creativity, and faith.
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From fireworks in Sydney to the ball drop in Times Square, New Year’s Eve celebrations are spectacular. Cultures celebrate with food, music, and unique customs, like Spain’s 12 grapes at midnight.
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Traditionally a day to give to the less fortunate, Boxing Day has evolved into a shopping holiday. It’s also a time for sports events and family gatherings in many countries.
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Celebrated on December 13, this holiday features young girls wearing white gowns and candle crowns. It symbolizes light during the darkest part of the year in Nordic countries.
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Families gather for a final meal, clean their homes, and visit temples to ring bells 108 times. This reflects Japan’s commitment to starting the New Year with purity and harmony.
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From December 16 to 24, Mexican communities hold nightly processions, songs, and feasts. It’s a heartfelt tradition that concludes with piñatas and festive gatherings on Christmas Eve.
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This significant holiday features parades, mariachi music, and vibrant dances. Pilgrims travel to the Basilica of Guadalupe to celebrate the Virgin Mary’s appearance to Juan Diego.
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