In Mexico, Christmas celebrations are full of color and warmth. One popular tradition is "Las Posadas," a reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter. This is accompanied by singing, feasting, and festive parties. In Italy, Christmas is also marked by elaborate nativity scenes, and the holiday extends into January with the celebration of Epiphany, where La Befana, a kind old witch, delivers gifts to children.
In the Philippines, Christmas is known for its vibrant, long-lasting celebrations, which begin as early as September. The "Simbang Gabi," a series of early morning Masses, is a cherished tradition, leading up to Christmas Eve. The holiday is further brightened by the spectacular "parol" lanterns that adorn homes and streets.
In Australia, Christmas falls during summer, so many families celebrate with barbecues, beach outings, and outdoor festivals. Despite the difference in weather, Australians still embrace the familiar joys of Christmas, including decorating homes with lights and exchanging gifts.
Though the traditions differ, the universal spirit of love, giving, and togetherness makes Christmas a truly global celebration.