Canada
Canada is a big country and there are people living in different cultures. That is why there are various Christmas traditions. Many Canadians open gifts on Christmas Eve. They decorate their homes with lights and other decorations. The traditional Christmas meal is turkey with potatoes and vegetables. If it is snow for Christmas, Canadians usually go skiing, skiing or sledding.
China
Only one percent of them are Christians. Christmas is often celebrated in larger cities. Santa Claus is called "Shen Dan Lao Ren". Only some of them have Christmas trees in their homes, which are mostly plastic and decorated with paper chains. The popular tradition is giving apple to Christmas Eve.
Finland
People believe that Santa Claus lives in the northern part of Finland. Children all over the world send letters to Santa Claus in Finland. In the north of Finland there is a large holiday park "Christmas Country". That means Santa Claus does not need a lot of travel to leave gifts to children from that country. Animals have their Christmas, and farmers keep wheat on a tree that birds will eat. For Christmas, the graves of deceased family members are visiting.
Spain
The Christmas eve is known as Nochebuena. In the days before the Nochebuena, children can take part in "el el el'allaldo" where they go and sing songs to their neighbors hoping to get money. Christmas dinner is "Pavo Trufado de Navidad", After midnight the tradition is that people go through the streets, wear torches and playing guitar.
Meksico
Christmas is celebrated from 12.12 to 6.1. Christmas trees are becoming more and more popular. At midnight they go to the Mass called "Misa de Gallo". In one section of Mexican children, gifts for children are expected to be 24.12 and in another 6.1. The traditional Christmas cake is called Rosca de Reyesl. The greatest angel ornament was made in Mexico. He was 10'3 tall and his wing was 11'9.
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