concept   holiday traditions

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) United Kingdom (1) Japan (1) New Zealand (1) Germany (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) Austria (1) Christian (1) Jewish culture (1) Ukraine (1) Japanese culture (1) Chinese culture (1) Greece (1) Nepal (1) Poland (1) Contemporary European culture (1) East Asia (1) English-speaking countries (1) European countries not under French rule (1) NATO countries (1) TV shows (1) Western film culture (1) more
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1 holiday traditions United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, holiday traditions include family gatherings, festive meals, and traditional customs and decorations. 23
2 holiday traditions Japan In Japan, holiday traditions include New Year's celebrations with traditional rituals and special food, as well as observance of patriotic holidays. 16
3 holiday traditions New Zealand In New Zealand, holiday traditions often involve outdoor barbecues, beach activities, and sports due to the summer season. 14
4 holiday traditions Germany Germany's holiday traditions include Christmas markets, mulled wine, and festive culinary traditions. 12
5 holiday traditions Norway In Norway, Midsummer's Eve is celebrated with traditional dances, a maypole, and feasting on herring and strawberries. 9
6 holiday traditions Russia Orthodox Christmas in Russia in January involves caroling, festive meals, and a 'vertep' nativity scene display. 8
7 holiday traditions Austria Austrian holidays are characterized by traditional markets, unique decorations, and festive customs such as lead pouring and advent calendars. 7
8 holiday traditions Christian Many holiday traditions in Christian culture are rooted in religious celebrations and stories. 5
9 holiday traditions Jewish culture Holiday traditions in Jewish culture, such as Hanukkah and Passover, hold specific customs and observances that are significant in Jewish culture. 5
10 holiday traditions Ukraine In Ukraine, Orthodox Christmas is celebrated with traditional meals, caroling, and the display of 'vertep' as part of holiday traditions. 5
11 holiday traditions Japanese culture Japanese holiday traditions focus on family gatherings, rituals, and respect for ancestors, particularly during New Year's and Obon festival. 4
12 holiday traditions Chinese culture Chinese New Year in Chinese culture is celebrated with family reunions, red envelope gifting, and festive meals. 3
13 holiday traditions Greece Greece commemorates holidays with water festivals, religious observances, and festive light displays. 3
14 holiday traditions Nepal Diwali is a major festival in Nepal celebrated with lights, fireworks, and traditional sweets. 3
15 holiday traditions Poland In Poland, traditional holiday customs include Christmas Eve supper and visits from Ded Moroz. 3
16 holiday traditions Contemporary European culture Contemporary European culture celebrates diverse holidays including Christmas, Easter, and secular festivals. 2
17 holiday traditions East Asia Lunar New Year is a significant holiday in East Asian cultures featuring family gatherings, special foods, fireworks, and traditional performances. 1
18 holiday traditions English-speaking countries Holiday traditions in English-speaking countries often include decorating homes, exchanging gifts, and gathering with family and friends. 1
19 holiday traditions European countries not under French rule Holiday traditions in non-French European countries blend pagan and Christian customs. 1
20 holiday traditions NATO countries Certain holidays and traditions may be shared among NATO member countries. 1
21 holiday traditions TV shows Holiday traditions in TV shows are often portrayed as chaotic and full of mishaps, leading to comedic situations. 1
22 holiday traditions Western film culture Western film culture is associated with the holiday tradition of exchanging gifts on Christmas and spending time with family. 1