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While many of us are familiar with its traditions and customs, there are numerous fascinating facts about this festive season that may surprise you.
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Christmas, celebrated on December 25, is a time filled with joy, generosity and family gatherings.

While many of us are familiar with its traditions and customs, there are numerous fascinating facts about this festive season that may surprise you.

Significance

Here are six interesting facts about Christmas that capture its rich history and cultural significance.

While Christmas is now widely recognised as a Christian celebration commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, its origins predate Christianity.

Many Christmas customs are derived from ancient pagan festivals such as the Roman Saturnalia, a week-long celebration of feasting and merriment in mid-December.

These early festivities included elements like gift-giving and decorating homes with greenery, which have made their way into modern Christmas celebrations.

 

The historical significance of Christmas trees 

The tradition of decorating Christmas trees dates back to the 16th-Century Germany, where Christians brought evergreen trees indoors and adorned them with candles and ornaments. The practice gained popularity and spread throughout Europe and later to America. Today, the Christmas tree is a symbol of the holiday season, with families gathering to decorate theirs with lights, baubles and other festive adornments.

 

Father Christmas vs. Santa Claus

The figure of Santa Claus is widely recognised around the world, but his origins have varied significantly across cultures. The modern-day Santa Claus is a blend of Saint Nicholas, a 4th-Century Greek bishop known for his generosity, and Father Christmas, a figure from English folklore who embodied the spirit of good cheer. While Santa is synonymous with gift-giving, Father Christmas has deeper roots in the winter solstice celebrations, promoting joy and festive spirit.

 

The World’s largest Christmas gift 

In 1963, the city of Oslo in Norway gifted a massive Christmas tree to London as a token of appreciation for Britain’s support during World War II. This evergreen giant, which is over 20 feet tall and adorned with thousands of lights, is traditionally placed in Trafalgar Square and has become a beloved symbol of the festive season in the city. The tree is complemented by a series of local carol performances that further enhance the holiday spirit.

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