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KidsPost Holiday traditions aren’t all cheery. Some are weird or a bit scary. Talking animals, monsters and poop are part of Christmas traditions around the world ...
Edinburgh’s Christmas market ranked as the most picture-perfect since the Scottish capital has racked up more than 55,200 hashtags. Strasbourg, France, follows with 34,400 hashtags, and Vienna ...
In Austrian folklore, Krampus is a creature that will punish naughty children just before Christmas. On December 5, it's customary for people dressed as Krampus to parade through the streets. 7.
WHETHER it’s hanging your stockings by the fire or leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus, we all have Christmas traditions that we follow. And depending on where you are in the world, … ...
The world is full of interesting, foreign-to-us cultural customs and traditions. Here is how a few countries and communities celebrate Christmas across the globe. For example, many people in Japan ...
Unique traditions like KFC dinners in Japan and Krampus celebrations in Austria highlight diverse holiday customs. Roller skating to church in Venezuela offers a festive twist, while Catalonia’s ...
The Yule Goat, a Swedish Christmas symbol that evolved in 1966 with the Gävle Goat, is an old Christmas tradition. ... In Austria, the Krampus joins St. Nicholas festivities on December 6.