As Christmas approaches, many states put their own unique spin on the holiday season. While Santa and his deer are the constellations in most places, some nations have beliefs that may surprise you. Here are some of the most distinctive Christmas traditions from all over the earth:
Nude Santas in San Francisco
San Francisco’s monthly SantaCon takes a unique approach to holiday history: some individuals dress up as Santa – or not at all. Participants who participate in the fun in the bikini have gained a distinct spin to the Christmas holidays, which has made the event popular.
Standing log in Spain
In Catalonia, people celebrate with the” Tió de Nadal”, or the “pooping log”. A sturdy register with a painted face and dark hat is a part of the tradition, which is “fed” snacks throughout December. Children gather on Christmas Eve to “poop” out little gifts and candies with stones as they “beat” the log.
The Yule kitten in Iceland
Iceland’s Yule Cat ( Jólakötturinn ) is a large feline creature that, according to legend, hunts down people who haven’t processed their wool by Christmas. The rabbit could devour those who don’t finish the task. Most Locals, however, make sure to find their sheep ready in time to avoid this tragedy.
Befana the Witch in Italy
The holiday time in Italy lasts until January 5 with the introduction of Befana, a kind deity who delivers products on Epiphany Eve. According to legend, Befana did not receive the birth certificate for Jesus, but she did make up for it by giving treats to kids and bringing fuel for the misty ones.
Mari Lwyd in Wales
A horse bone mounted on a pole is a tradition in Wales known as the Mari Lwyd traditions. The Mari Lwyd challenges people to a rhyme-duel when they visit properties. If the renter wins, they’re invited in for food and drink.
KFC Christmas in Japan
In Japan, grilled meat, especially from KFC, is the go-to Christmas dinner. This custom started in the 1970s owing to a successful marketing campaign, and it is now so well-known that some people have already pre-booked their KFC Christmas dinner times.
Roller skating to size in Venezuela
In Caracas, Venezuela, it’s typical for people to roller-skate to Christmas Mass. This custom makes the holiday activities more colorful and helps to prevent customers.
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