I have been thinking about how many countries do celebrate Christmas, so I asked Google and the answer is 195 countries, although the way it is observed varies greatly depending on culture, religion, and local traditions.
Most countries with
Christian majorities recognize Christmas as a public holiday, although that
could mean any day between 25 December till 7 January.
Even in countries
where Christians are a small minority (e.g., India, Japan, Bangladesh),
Christmas is still widely celebrated, often in secular or cultural forms.
Western Christian
churches (Catholic, Protestant) celebrate on December 25, however, Eastern
Orthodox churches (Russia, Ethiopia, Egypt, etc.) often celebrate on January 7.
Philippines: Known
for the longest Christmas season in the world, starting in September
with “ber months” and ending in January.
Japan: Christmas is
not a religious holiday but a festive occasion, with traditions like eating
fried chicken on Christmas Eve.
Ethiopia: Celebrated
on January 7 with church services and feasts, followed by Timkat (Epiphany) on
January 19.
Brazil: Christmas
falls in summer, so Santa Claus is sometimes depicted in lighter clothing.
Germany: Famous for
its enchanting Christmas markets, which attract millions of visitors.
Either 17 or 18
countries do not formally recognize Christmas as a holiday (e.g., Saudi Arabia,
Afghanistan, Algeria, North Korea).
Over 90 countries
have detailed, unique traditions documented, showing the incredible diversity
of how the holiday is marked.
Christmas is one of
the most globally recognized holidays, celebrated across continents in both
religious and secular ways. Its adaptability—whether through church services,
lanterns, feasts, or even KFC dinners—explains why it has spread so widely
beyond its Christian origins.
Not just Brazil!!
ReplyDeleteChristmas falls in summer in 50% of the entire globe i.e the South Hemisphere. Sydney is usually 26°C, Melbourne 24°C and Perth averages 30°C. Cape Town averages 25°C and Buenos Aires 26°C.
So true
DeleteI was just asking that of a friend who is in Vietnam. It's more widespread than I ever thought.
ReplyDeleteSame here
DeleteI find that so encouraging, Jo-Anne. Praying for all the victims of that heinous shooting at Bondi Beach. Horrendous!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteThat is every country! There are 195 countries. I guess that doesn't surprise me...because you can have non-religious ideas or religious ideas about Christmas so it would fit in anywhere. :)
ReplyDeleteI know that number was a surprise to me
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