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 Christmas Festival Historical Significance:  Christmas is rooted in the Christian tradition and is celebrated on December 25th each year. The festival marks the birth of Jesus Christ, who is considered the Son of God in Christianity. The word "Christmas" is derived from the Old English term "Cristes Maesse," meaning "Christ's mass." Religious Celebrations: For Christians, Christmas is a time of religious significance, including attending church services, singing carols, and participating in nativity plays. Many Christian denominations celebrate Advent, a season of preparation for Christmas, starting four Sundays before December 25th. Cultural Traditions: Christmas has evolved into a cultural and secular celebration observed by people of various faiths and backgrounds. Traditions include decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, and hanging stockings for Santa Claus to fill. The legend of Santa Claus, based on the historical figure of Saint Nichola...