The Impact of Christmas Day
Speaking of Christmas ribbons and Christmas ribbon bows, let's talk about Christmas day today. As the most popular holiday in Western countries, Christmas day not only carries its religious tradition, but also has a greater impact on the world's culture and economy. Christmas has now become one of the most important global festivals. Although the traditional customs and culture of Christmas will different depending on the climate, environmental region, country, and even calendar, its commonality has far tolerated and crossed these differences.
At Christmas, we can still see many religious traditions and customs: people are always busy decorating the family with Christmas trees, the trees are covered with early Christmas symbols, such as stars, ribbon bows, mistletoe, holly, Ivy, etc .; every Christmas Eve, many people usually go to church to sing Christmas carols together; and so on.
However, most people in modern society, especially young people, pay more attention to its cultural value in celebrating Christmas day. For them, the Christmas holidays are just a time to provide them with family reunions, hold evening parties, send greeting cards, and get gifts from Santa Claus. Even in many areas and people who do not believe in Christianity, Santa has become a beautiful cultural scenery in the Christmas season.
Of course, the Christmas day has always played a very important role in our economic life. Every year it can create a lot of business opportunities. Every mid-November, tens of thousands of Christmas items will be crowded into the market, with Christmas ribbons, Christmas bows, Christmas trees, Christmas cards Santa Claus and Christmas music.
Christmas day has become a part of the lives of many people. For Christmas that originated in the West and expanded to many countries and regions in the world, its origin, its evolution, its customs, its etiquette, and even its gifts , Decorations, food, etc. are an organic part of its rich, long and unique culture.
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