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On the beach and in icy water: how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world
Christmas unites not only large families but also half the world. However, different peoples have their own unique traditions, which are sometimes very surprising. OBOZREVATEL found out how other countries prepare for the holiday.
- Norway
In this country, Norwegians believe that on Christmas Eve, all evil spirits, witches, and sorcerers come down from the mountains and go to different cities. And the best way to protect your home is to throw away a broom or hide it as best you can.
- Austria
On Christmas Eve, it's not Santa Clauses or Snow Maidens that walk the streets of the country but a real monster called Krampus. This is a kind of local antihero who steals naughty children on Christmas and cooks them for dinner. To protect themselves from the thief, kids dress up in his costume.
- Estonia
On Christmas Day, Estonians go to the bathhouse to wash away all the troubles of the old year and prepare for the new one. At the same time, they decorate their homes brightly and make wreaths of Christmas trees, which they make in a pagan style to protect their families from evil spirits.
- Italy
Strange superstitions are one of the main trademarks of this country. For example, not Santa Claus, but a fairy-tale character Grandma Befana brings gifts to children. It is also considered a sign of good luck to meet a policeman in red socks. They are practically in the spotlight during the holidays.
- Great Britain
A few years ago, on Christmas Day, a whole company of Santa Clauses dived into the icy water of one of London's lakes. The British liked this idea so much that they now go ice swimming on a festive evening. Moreover, you don't have to look for a body of water - you can just douse yourself in your backyard.
- Mexico
It's no surprise that Mexicans cook the world's most delicious spicy dishes. But what about the fact that the locals consider radishes to be the main delicacy on the Christmas table? Just before the holiday, on December 23, a large festival dedicated to this plant is held here.
- Australia
The locals celebrate Christmas, like most holidays, on the beach. The weather at this time is quite sunny, and there is no chance of snow, so Australians wear bright costumes and go to parties.
- Japan
Christmas in this country is celebrated in a family circle. However, before starting dinner, the owner of the house burns straw. This drives away all the bad things and brings good luck. God Hoteiosho brings the children their gifts.