Christmas has many traditions. What does the Christmas tree symbolize in Christmas? A. Everlasting life and hope B. A hiding place for Santa Claus C. A gift from the angels D. Just a decoration without special meaning 相关知识点:
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Christmas Traditions: ; What just makes the holiday?; Some area residents share their special family ritualsCHERYL CASWELL
It’s that time of the year again: the illuminations have gone up and the first Christmas bucket orders are being placed at KFC. Wait, what? Yes, you read that correctly: Christmas and KFC are completely intertwined in Japan. Around December 25, families gather around the table to eat a...
The tradition of birthday parties started a long time ago. There are some traditions___you can find almost anywhere, anytime, such___sending birthday cards,___out the candles on a birthday cake and singing the ‘Happy Birthday’ song. Others are only___for certain ages and in certain ...
根据第一段“Of all the Christmas traditions in my family, the most firmly defended is what’s known as the healthy walk: a non-negotiable walk that takes place in the thin sliver of daylight separating the end of a massive breakfast and the beginning of an even bigger Christmas dinner.”...
If you are in the woodlot, plan to cut some of that white birch into Yule logs for your friends. The logs can be used in fireplaces or as decor. Tied with red ribbon, such logs make ideal Christmas gifts! The Yule log also makes an excellent centerpiece for tapers or tea lights. ...
In addition, the supporters of all twelve teams will have their own different traditions and celebrations, some of which involve umbrellas and balloons. Suffice to say, securing a seat somewhere near these die-hards will surely provide a lasting memory of Japan, and perhaps one at odds with ...
In general, we like to keep things light-hearted at Christmas, but we can't ignore that difficulty and hardship are inevitable parts of life. These are also the times when we and our loved ones need the most support. With this in mind, here are some Christmas greetings you could use as...
A guide to Christmas in Japan—how it started, how people celebrate, and why KFC chicken became the holiday meal of choice.