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Christmas Eve is a holiday resort in that country.

Christmas Eve, that is, Christmas Eve, is a part of Christmas in most Christian countries, but now, due to the integration of Chinese and Western cultures, it has become a worldwide festival.

Christmas Eve is traditionally a day to decorate Christmas trees, but with the celebration of Christmas starting earlier, for example, in the United States, after Thanksgiving, many Christmas trees are decorated a few weeks before Christmas.

Up to now, Christmas Eve refers not only to the night of 65438+February 24th, but also to Christmas Eve, especially to the whole day of 65438+February 24th. However, due to the general festive atmosphere, large-scale activities are concentrated in the evening, so it is called Christmas Eve.

At that time, people will hold a fancy masquerade to celebrate Christmas Eve all night. This is a happy, peaceful, carnival Christmas Eve and reunion night, looking forward to the arrival of Christmas.

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Christmas Eve is also considered as a time when Santa Claus and other similar people in other areas give presents to good children everywhere. In Italy, presents are opened on the morning of Christmas Eve, while in Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, Portugal and Poland, Christmas presents are usually opened on the night of Christmas Eve or on the morning of Christmas Day.

In most parts of Germany, people will open Christmas presents on Christmas Eve. In Iceland, Christmas Eve begins at 6 pm, the church bell will ring, people will have a holiday dinner with their families, and then they will open their presents and spend the night together. In North America, most families open presents on Christmas morning.

For divorced families, children may be separated for two days to celebrate with one of their parents. In Spain, gifts can't be opened until the morning of 65438+10.6. Many traditional Christmas stories take place on Christmas Eve.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Christmas Eve