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What's the traditional Christmas dessert in France?
Many people in France make a traditional log shaped cake called a ‘bûche de Noël’.
Who is known as Julemanden in Denmark?
Instead of Santa Claus, the bringer of gifts in Denmark is known as Julemanden.
Where do families in Australia have Christmas lunch?
Families in Australia have their Christmas lunch on the beach.
What does Santa wear when he gets to Australia?
When Santa gets to Australia he changes into a t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops.
What and when do Chinese celebrate instead of Christmas?
The main winter festival is called Chinese New Year and takes place in February.
What is hidden inside a Danish Christmas rice pudding dessert? and Why
Whoever finds the almond will have good luck for a whole year.
Who do children in France receive gifts from?
Many French children receive gifts from Père Noël.
What is set up on Germany town squares to feel Christmas spirit?
Fairs are set up on town squares.
What happens on Christmas Eve according to German legend? (max 5 items)
Rivers turn to wine, animals speak to each other, tree blossoms bear fruit, mountains reveal precious gems and church bells can be heard in the sea bottom
What is a 'panetonne' in Italy?
In Italy, the traditional Christmas cake eaten is called a 'panettone’. It is a sweet cake filled with candied fruit.
Who is 'Le Befana'?
Legend says ‘La Befana’ is an old, kind witch who flies on a broomstick. She traditionally brings presents.
Who traditionally brings presents at Epiphany in Italy?
In Italy, most children receive gifts on the 6th January. This day is called ‘Epiphany’. ‘La Befana’ traditionally brings presents.
Why do children in Spain leave their shoes out before they go to bed?
On the night of the 5th of January, children leave their shoes out before they go to bed to be filled with gifts.
What's 'Epiphany' called in Spain?
In Spain, this is called ‘The Festival of the Three Magic Kings’.
What do people in Spain remember on 'The Day of Innocent Saints' on 28th December?
People in Spain remember the innocent babies who were killed by King Herod as he searched for baby Jesus.
What animal according to a Spanish legend crowed the night that Jesus was born?
A Spanish legend states that a rooster crowed the night that Jesus was born.
What do Christians in India decorate at Christmas time?
Many Christians in India decorate mango and banana trees at Christmas time.
In which country do lots of people celebrate Christmas, although only 1% of the population is Christian?
Lots of people in Japan celebrate Christmas
What does this Buddhist monk named Hotei-osho bring for children? and in which country?
Hotei-osho in Japan acts like Santa Claus and he brings presents to each house for children.
In which country does a monk act as Santa Claus?
A Buddhist monk named Hotei-osho acts like Santa Claus in Japan.