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The meaning of Christmas around the world
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The meaning of Christmas around the world
Christmas Crackers! The meaning of Christmas around the world. (1) Christs Mass greetings; (2) Robert Louis Stephenson; (3) Captain Cook off Christmas Island; (4) Christmas in Australia; (5) Admirers give monkeys presents; (6) In Ireland a candle is lit to guide travellers; (7) The marriage of Henry IIIs daughter on Christmas Day in 1252; (8) Henry VIII preferred a small pig on for his Christmas meal; (9) Christmas cakes
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This image encapsulates the rich and diverse traditions that surround the global celebration of Christmas. (1) The scene begins with the simple yet profound message of Christmas, "Christs Mass," reminding us of the religious origins of the holiday. (2) The quote from Robert Louis Stevenson, "One cannot be sentimental about the Yule-tide for it is too deeply rooted in reality," underscores the authenticity of the festivities depicted. (3) The image transports us to Christmas Island, where Captain Cook is shown enjoying the tropical Christmas, complete with palm trees and a local feast. (4) In Australia, Christmas is celebrated at the beach, with families and friends gathered around a barbecue and exchanging Christmas crackers. (5) The tradition of giving gifts is not limited to humans; in Samoa, monkeys are given presents as a part of their cultural celebration. (6) In Ireland, a candle is lit to guide travelers home safely, symbolizing the warmth and light of the holiday season. (7) The image also highlights historical moments, such as the marriage of Henry III's daughter on Christmas Day in 1252. (8) Henry VIII is shown preferring a small pig for his Christmas meal, reflecting the varied culinary traditions of the holiday. (9) The image concludes with the iconic Christmas cake, a symbol of the sweetness and joy that the season brings. This illustration is a testament to the enduring and multifaceted nature of Christmas, a time for reflection, family, and celebration, that is cherished around the world.
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