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Christmas in America in 2023

The Christmas holiday in the United States in 2023 is 65438+February 25th.

Every year, on February 25th, 65438, Christians commemorate the birth of Jesus, which is called Christmas. From February 24th to October 6th, 65438, the name "Christmas" was the abbreviation of "Christian Mass". We celebrate it as the birthday of Jesus, so it is also called Christmas. On this day, all the Christian churches in the world,

Westerners use red, green and white as Christmas colors. When Christmas comes, every family should decorate it with Christmas colors. The red ones include Christmas flowers and Christmas candles, and the green ones are Christmas trees, which are the main decorations for Christmas. They are decorated with evergreen trees such as cut Chinese fir and cypress, with colored lights, gifts and paper flowers hanging on them and Christmas candles lit.

The red and white color match each other is Santa Claus, who is the most popular figure in Christmas activities. Before going to bed on Christmas Eve, western children should put a sock in front of the fireplace or beside the pillow. When they fall asleep, Santa Claus will put presents in the sock. Playing Santa Claus is also a custom in the west.

American introduction

The United States of America, the capital of Washington, is located in the middle of North America, bordering Canada in the north, the Gulf of Mexico in the south, the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east. Most areas have a continental climate, while the south has a subtropical climate. The terrain is generally high in the west and low in the east, with abundant natural resources. The proven total reserves of mineral resources rank first in the world.

With a total area of 9.37 million square kilometers and a coastline of 22,680 kilometers, the United States is divided into 50 states, 1 SAR (District of Columbia) and 3 143 counties. As of February 2023, the total population of the United States is about 333 million, and non-Hispanic whites account for 57.8%. Most residents believe in Christianity and Catholicism, and English is widely used.