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Traditional homes might use simple straw to represent the manger, and icons are often adorned with fresh greenery.
In Russia, Christmas is primarily a spiritual and family-focused holiday, distinct from the more commercial New Year’s celebration. enature russian bare french christmas celebration free
The French have a unique tradition of setting up a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, known as "sapin de Noël," and exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve, known as "La Saint-Nicolas." The gifts are usually small and wrapped in beautiful paper, and children receive them in their shoes, which they leave by the fireplace. Traditional homes might use simple straw to represent
: Forget stockings—French children traditionally leave their best shoes ( les souliers ) by the hearth for Père Noël to fill with small gifts, fruit, and nuts. : No French celebration is complete without a Bûche de Noël Bûche de Noël
If you are looking for a blog post about how these two cultures traditionally celebrate the holidays, here is a breakdown of their unique customs: Christmas in France: The "Le Réveillon" Spirit
: The "holy days" between Christmas and Epiphany (January 19th) are marked by caroling ( ) and folk festivities. Essential Festive Food & Drink Kutya (or Sochivo)
French children leave their ( les souliers ) by the fireplace for Père Noël to fill with small gifts or sweets, rather than hanging stockings. Bûche de Noël
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