See photos from Christmas Eve around the world

The whole world celebrates them Christmas he has put away his holiday clothes. In some countries it is already December 25, while in others Christmas Day is approaching.

The cities of the world are decorated with balls, Christmas trees and Santa Clauses, while the streets are lit up with colorful lights in a festive atmosphere.

In every corner of the Earth, people wait for the evening to come, to count down to midnight and embrace each other, exchanging wishes and gifts for Christmas Day.

See photos from Christmas Eve around the world

People take pictures on Christmas Eve in Mumbai, India
Women hold apples with Chinese characters as they take selfies in front of a Christmas tree in Beijing
Divers dressed as Santa Claus greet a young visitor from a tank at the AquaRio Sea Aquarium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Santa Claus greets children while standing on the back of a carriage, in Buenos Aires, Argentina
A woman takes pictures with her phone in the Psirri district of Athens on Christmas Eve
People watch a department store decorated with Christmas lights on Christmas Eve in Seoul, South Korea
Christmas Eve in the city of Bethlehem
People dressed in Santa costumes take part in a morning run on Christmas Eve in Madrid, Spain

Christmas customs around the world

In Greece, children go out into the streets from the morning and sing carols, while in other regions of the world there are other customs.

In various parts of the world, Christmas is celebrated with traditional customs. In Great Britain, children hang their socks on their bed frame. In Iceland, children are waiting for 13 presents from the Yule Lands elves. In Germany, Christmas markets are synonymous with the holiday, while in Mexico Nocebuena is celebrated with food, song and dance.

In Australia, where Christmas coincides with summer, people prefer barbecues on the beach instead of winter activities. In Canada, however, there is no snow this year.

Around the world, various customs are observed, such as the manger in many Western countries and the traditional Ukrainian table of fasting dishes. In other regions, such as Catalonia, beyond the “living mangers”, with real people, we find the traditional character of Caganer, often used to satirize politicians and celebrities.

Source: News Beast

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