Origin of Christmas
In Western culture, Christmas is the most important holiday of the year. Today, this culture has been widely introduced to the world, including Asia.
Christmas is also known as Christmas, Christmas, Xmas or Christmas (from French Noel, short for Emmanuel, meaning "ange with us"). This is a holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus for the majority of followers of Jesus.
Some countries celebrate this day on December 25, some countries on the evening of December 24. According to the Israeli calendar, the time to start the new day is the sunset, not midnight. Therefore, although Christmas is officially celebrated on December 25, people often celebrate it from the evening of December 24.
The official ceremony on December 25 is called the "main festival of the day", while the ceremony on the night of December 24 is called the "feast" and often attracts more participants. On the "feast" night, every place such as the church or every household decorated the grotto with a grain, inside there was a statue of the monk Hai and the statue of the Mother Maria. There are scammers, some Angels...
However, Eastern Eastern Conference followers still use the July calendar to set this date, so they celebrate Christmas on January 7 according to the Gregory calendar.
The meaning of Christmas
In addition to the religious significance and anniversary of Jesus' birth, the holiday is also a day for families to gather, gather together, and share about the joys and sorrows of the year.
Gradually, Christmas is being welcomed in many different ways, possibly as a family gathering, having interesting parties with friends, personally preparing to decorate the house, hanging gifts on the Christmas tree...
Christmas has also become a magical holiday in the memories of children, a day when children can make their own wishes and look forward to the appearance of "color paint" created by loved ones in the family.
Many children when they grow up still wait for Christmas and for Santa's gift to be a beautiful miracle in the midst of a busy life.