Why Christmas is celebrated

Many families gather around a decorated Christmas tree on Christmas Day when children’s eyes light up as they admire their gifts under the tree.

But why is Christmas so important to some, is the reason tradition or religion?

To many Christmas is a Christian festival, where the birth of Christ is celebrated.

However, the exact date of the birth of Christ is not mentioned in the Bible.

Despite the religious reasons, many families celebrate Christmas by tradition.

Some people have a need to retreat to their homes and simply enjoy a few quiet days with their family with good food.

Whether it is celebrated for religious or traditional reasons, it goes hand in hand with gifts.

Christians will give and receive gifts as a reminder of the presents given to Jesus at his birth by the wise men.

The Christmas tree is a symbol of celebrating Christmas and brings much joy to everyone who give presents to each other while they enjoy the peaceful atmosphere around Christmas.

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