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Christmas in England
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Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Most Christians celebrate Christmas on December,25th.
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People in England decorate their homes with tinsels, bells, candles, wreaths, and angels.
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The Christmas tree is one of the main symbols of Christmas.
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The Christmas tree became popular in England in 1841 when Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, brought it over from Germany and put it in Windsor Castle.
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There are a lot of coloured lights in the streets
There are a lot of coloured lights in the streets. People hear sounds of bells and Christmas carols everywhere.
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People send Christmas cards to relatives and friends.
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Santa Claus also called Santa, Father Christmas in Britain is an old man in a red suit.
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Many children believe that Santa Claus arrives on Christmas Eve in the sleigh pulled by the reindeer and brings presents.
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Children write letters to Santa Claus
Children write letters to Santa Claus. They tell him what presents they would like to get.
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The Advent calendar is a special calendar which is used to count 24 days before Christmas. Every day children take small gifts out of the little boxes with a number of the day.
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On Christmas Eve children leave out something for Santa to eat or drink and a carrot for the reindeer.
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Some children hang up stockings, so Santa Claus can fill them with sweets, fruit and other small gifts.
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On Christmas Day children pull christmas crackers.
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On Christmas Day the Queen gives her Christmas Message to the nation at three o'clock in the afternoon.
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The traditional food is turkey, Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, mince pies.
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On Christmas Day in the evening people sing carols together.
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