Merry Christmas!
Danish: gl? delig jul
German: Frohe Weihnachten
Japanese: クリスマス
Korean:.
Russian: Счастливого Рождества.?
Yule log, a must-have dessert for French festivals, appeared as early as 1870, which originated from the ancient European cultural tradition.
In the Christmas month, western families will cut down trees in the Woods, and the oldest and youngest members will put them in the stove and burn them. It burns from Christmas Eve to Epiphany (a festival in which the Eastern Church celebrates the birth of Jesus), representing the past year.
The burnt-out wood charcoal ash will be preserved, which means to drive away bad luck and is a symbol of family transmission and happiness.