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Decorating a Christmas tree, preparing 12 Christmas Eve dishes ... Christmas traditions and symbols

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Christmas customs and symbols, Christmas Eve traditions have been an important element accompanying us for centuries. Important for some for religious reasons as the most important and most solemnly celebrated, next to Easter. It is also important for the time spent with the closest family or friends. This time is not only a part of faith, but also an element of culture, even culinary.

This is a unique time that we can spend in a family atmosphere. The time of making wishes that are no less important than gifts. A joyful and magical time, uniting everyone at the common table.

Nurturing traditional customs and festive rituals is associated with knowledge passed down from generation to generation.

We attach great importance to the symbolism related to Christmas Eve. One of the symbols is a Christmas tree. It doesn't matter if it's tall or small, fake or real, but it can be important to dress her together. So let's check what well-known Christmas and Eve traditions we have.

Read our article on Christmas symbols and customs by clicking here HERE

And the editorial staff of Wataha traditionally wishes you Health, Love and Friendship…. lots of snow, tasty fish and cheerfulness for the upcoming Christmas!

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