To celebrate Christmas, there are 39 countries that are not public holidays (brown) and the UK. Christmas is not a holiday It is celebrated (Observance) Christmas is a major festival and public holiday in many countries around the world. Including countries where the majority of non-Christians. In some countries, the non-Christian These countries during the Christmas came to be ruled as a colony (including Hong Kong), while in other countries the population gradually adopting the celebration of Christian minorities or foreign cultural influences from many countries such as Japan and Korea. Where Christmas is popular despite the Christian sacrament less. I was a layman such as the Christmas gift giving. Decorations And Christmas trees Country where Christmas is not a holiday, such as China. (Excluding Hong Kong and Macao), Japan, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Thailand, Nepal, Turkey, Iran and North Korea. Christmas celebrations around the world may have different patterns more clearly. Which reflect the cultural heritage of each of the countries with strong Christian tradition. Christmas celebration range has been improved even become part of the culture in each country and region. For Christians Participation ordinance is an important part of the festival, such as Christmas, Easter. During the most people attend church each year. In Catholic countries Population management religious march or parade before Christmas in other countries have managed secular march or parade, which offers guests a symbol of Santa Claus and other festivals are held frequently. Family reunification and the exchange of gifts has become a widespread feature of the festival. Most countries have a tradition of giving gifts. The other day, with the exchange of gifts, including the Saint Nicholas. Match on December 6, the second coming of Jesus Christ. Which falls on January 6.
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