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Christianity is the world's largest religion and encompasses many different forms of worship. It is practiced in many countries and throughout the world. However, not all Christians celebrate Christmas this way. Some people do not believe in celebrating Christmas at all.
This is the time of the year when Christians all over the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Traditional Christmas decorations often can be admired and festive celebrations can be joined in most countries, even in many of the countries where Christianity is not the religion of the majority of people.
In fact, there are several countries where Christmas is not officially celebrated at all—for example, there are no official celebrations for Christmas in China (although it is still widely celebrated), and Vietnam does not have an official Christmas holiday. However, there are many unofficial holidays for celebrating Christmas throughout Vietnam.
There are also many traditions connected with Christmas celebrations in other countries. For example, in Poland, children usually receive small toys from their parents called "zakochanie" or "zakochanie z rodzicami" (meaning "gift from parents"). In Bulgaria, children receive small gifts called "bakarka" on Christmas Eve; this tradition has existed since at least as early as 1869 when Bulgaria was under Ottoman rule.
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