1. The tradition of decorating Christmas trees refers to decorating pine trees with colored lights, gold foils, garlands, decorations and candy bars. Nowadays, the Christmas tree is also an indispensable part of celebrating festivals.
Personally, I think it is very interesting to hang holiday lights to add holiday "color" to the Christmas tree. Typical colored lights are usually white or green wires. Of course, the most important thing is to choose the color suitable for your Christmas tree, so that when hanging colored lights, the wires can be hidden and radiated from the inside of the tree, which can make the Christmas tree look more beautiful. When hanging Christmas lights, you should start from the bottom of the trunk, slowly go up to the branches and ends, and fix them at each key fork.
The tradition of lighting Christmas candles means that people will put a lighted candle outside the house during Christmas. Even in the darkest room, candles can bring light and symbolize hope. In the early years, when Christians were persecuted, they were forbidden to preach and pray. Therefore, Christians put candles outside the house, suggesting that they are still praying silently in their hearts.
The British tradition of baking Christmas cakes has been around for centuries. People used to drink sour plum porridge on Christmas Eve. As time goes on, people will also enjoy candied fruit, honey and spicy food, and then Christmas cake will replace plum porridge. Christmas cake is baked with eggs, butter, desserts and fruits. Nowadays, Christmas cake has become an indispensable part of the Christmas menu.
The tradition of giving gifts to relatives and friends comes from a legend: three wise men gave gifts to baby Jesus at Christmas. Every Christmas, relatives and friends, especially children, will give gifts to each other. The story of Santa Claus also comes from this legend. It is said that Santa Claus is Odin who specializes in wisdom, art, poetry and war in Nordic mythology. In the cold winter, he rode his eight-legged horse around the ends of the earth, punishing evil and promoting good and distributing gifts.