Christmas Explained

Christmas is a holiday celebrated on December 25th each year, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. It is observed by billions of people around the world, both as a religious and cultural celebration.

Traditionally, Christmas involves decorating homes with lights, Christmas trees, and ornaments. Families and friends exchange gifts, share festive meals, and participate in various customs such as singing carols, attending church services, and giving to those in need.

Although Christmas has strong Christian origins, many of its traditions have been adopted by people of different cultures and backgrounds, making it a widely enjoyed global holiday.

 

In chrismas many peoples make a cribe of christmas with nativity figurines who represent the wise men, Marie, Josephe and Jesus.