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ROME, Italy - It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Take a peek at our list of fun facts about how the most important holiday of the year is celebrated around the world.
Bizarre Christmas facts from around the world Published: Dec. 19, 2024, 10:19 a.m. In America, you're supposed to kiss under the mistletoe, which explains my overwhelming joy in Cranford, New ...
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! With decorations popping up and cooler temperatures, the season is definitely upon us. While you prepare for the holiday, with last minute shopping ...
The world's largest Christmas present was the Statue of Liberty. The French gave it to the US in 1886. It is 46.5 meters high and weighs 225 tons.
Each country has its own unique Christmas traditions. For example, Christians in Japan like to eat at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Pictured: A Christmas tree in the Czech Republic, Dec. 5, 2015. Getty ...
We've got 70 fun Christmas facts that'll fill you—and anyone you're chatting with—with the magic of the holidays! RELATED: 30 ...
16 pretty interesting facts about the world’s biggest Christmas songs. ... Brenda Lee was just 13 years old when she recorded the original version of ‘Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree’. 12) ...
From pagan folk traditions to eating KFC or decorating mango trees, here’s a selection of some of the more unusual Christmas traditions from around the world.
As Christmas approaches, children around the world have Santa on the brain. They're anxiously wondering if they've been overly naughty or sufficiently nice, and eagerly daydreaming about their ...
The world’s most weird and wonderful Christmas traditions. ... In Sweden, families also have a tradition of gathering around the telly at Christmas. At exactly 3.05pm every Christmas Eve, ...