Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 23:39:02 GMT -5
The Germany In Germany and alpine countries that celebrate St. Nicholas Day in the first week of December people take part in Krampuslauf or Krampus runs at the annual parade on the th or th of December. Here they dress up as halfdemon Krampus with a mask horns and coats made of goats. Their main aim is to give gifts to wellbehaved children and punish bad behavior by children. Mexico In Mexico people gather in Oaxacas main square to take part in the night of radish competition. These radishes are made by Oaxacan artists and kept for display by the locals.
Sweden In Gavle Sweden the most common Christmas tradition is a massive foottall straw goat. It is illegal to destroy the goat and it is a big part of the celebrations. Despite being made from straws no one objects because it is considered tradition. Poland In Poland handmade items such as Phone Number List candles tree ornaments and gingerbread cookies are sold at the Christmas craft fair organized by the refugee agency. This fair is attended by tourists locals and the community every year which helps refugee women to meet their ends. parades filled with laughter and Joy. People depict characters dressed as elves and Santa while cheering up crowds and children on the streets. Here children write letters to Santa stating they behaved nicely the whole year and receive gifts in return.
North Pole In the early times of Christmas Santa Claus wrote letters to children discussing their behavior in a warm subtle manner. Similarly this tradition continues at the North Pole where parents write letters to their children acting as Santa and leave them in places for their children to find them. Children reply or write letters to Santa requesting what they want as a gift. This wish is fulfilled by donors to the US Operation Santa program who buy these gifts and ship them. Giftgiving Process and Sales Giftgiving Process and Sales Photo.