What are the traditional activities on Christmas Eve?
1. Give apples to each other
In China, people will give apples to each other on Christmas Eve. Apple's "Apple" is homophonic with peace. Therefore, eating apples on Christmas Eve means "peace".
Hold a holiday party
Celebrating Christmas Eve with a fancy dress ball is a happy, peaceful, carnival Christmas Eve and reunion night.
3. Family reunion
Thousands of Europeans and Americans go home for reunion. The basic program of Christmas Eve is the Party. Most family members in Europe and America get together at home, have a big dinner, and then sit around the burning stove, play the piano, sing songs and share family happiness.
4. Hang colorful socks on the bed.
It is said that on Christmas Eve, Santa Claus Association drives reindeer sleigh full of gifts to give gifts to some well-behaved children. He would quietly climb into the house from the chimney and put the presents in the socks hanging by the bed. So the children always hang colorful socks on the bedside and put a cup of hot milk next to them to quench their thirst for hard-working Santa Claus and give themselves a big gift.
5. Give gifts to each other.
On Christmas Eve, the whole family gathered in the living room to sing Christmas songs around the Christmas tree, exchange gifts and share the joys and sorrows of life in the past year. Express heartfelt wishes and love. On this night, we can see a group of lovely little boys or girls holding poems, playing guitars, reciting poems and reporting good news to their families.
ChristmasEve refers to the night of February 24th, 65438+, which means Christmas Eve. The English name is Christmas Eve, and it is also used to mean the day before Christmas. Coincidentally, it is the same as the folk "Dust Sweeping Festival" in our country (on February 24th, 65438, families in most parts of the country have to sweep dust, and "dust" is homophonic with "Chen", so "dust sweeping" means "removing the old"). In old Europe, Christmas Eve was also a day to clean the dust.