Top 10 December Global Holidays
December is a month full of holidays and traditions from around the world. From the twinkling eyes of excited children counting down the days until Santa’s arrival, to the frantic search for the season’s hottest toy, there is something for everyone during this festive time of year. While Christmas is certainly the most prominent December Global Holidays in many parts of the world, there are many other holidays and traditions that are celebrated during this month. In this blog post, we are taking a trip around the world to spotlight some of the other December holidays and traditions. This is our guide to December Global Holidays.
1 Ōmisoka
On the last day of the year in Japanese traditional culture, it is customary to celebrate misoka. This celebration marks the passage of one year into the next, and people usually take the opportunity to finish any tasks from the previous year so they can start afresh. It is also a time to gather together with family, eating long noodles. The particular styles of long noodles known as toshikoshisoba or toshikoshiudon represent the crossing over from one year to the next. At midnight, many people will visit a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple. This practice is known in Japanese as Hatsumde, the first temple visit of the year. Other traditions associated with misoka include housecleaning practices meant to ward off evil spirits and ritual baths preformed so one can spend the arrival of the New Year in a relaxing manner.
2 Yule is
Yule is a traditional wintertime festival observed between December 21 and January 1. Yule is historically associated with Germanic peoples and emerged from pagan and Norse mythology. As with many pagan traditions, Yule occurs alongside important astronomical events; in this case, the winter solstice. In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice marks the darkest day of the year. Celebrations during Yule often involve large gatherings and the lighting of a bonfire or yuletide log as a way to celebrate the longest winter’s night. Over many centuries, Yule traditions and elements have found their way into Christmas celebrations to such an extent that Yuletide has become largely synonymous with Christmas. Hence the saying, “Throw another yuletide log on the fire.” Today, celebrations of Yule still occur in Germany and Scandinavia, although it has lost much of its original pagan rituals and is now mostly ancillary to Christmas.
3 Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in the United
Boxing Day is a holiday that originated in the United Kingdom during the Middle Ages. The holiday is observed on December 26 in many Commonwealth countries and places that were part of the British Empire. The name of the holiday is thought to come from the practice of giving gifts and assistance to those in need on this day. Over time, the meaning and purpose of Boxing Day has evolved. In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, Boxing Day has become a major shopping holiday, similar to Black Friday in the United States or Singles Day in China. Some localities prohibit businesses from opening on Boxing Day in order to preserve the holiday as a day of rest for those who work in service-based industries.
4 Happy Kwanzaa!
Kwanzaa is a multiday celebration held each year from December 26 to January 1. Kwanzaa began in 1966 when Maulana Karenga, during the movement for African-American civil rights in the United States, established Kwanzaa as an alternative to traditional Christmas celebrations. Karenga sought to provide the African-American community an opportunity to celebrate its own rich history and traditions. To that end, Kwanzaa draws significantly on the symbolism and practices found in West and Southeast African harvest festivals. Among people who celebrate Kwanzaa, there is lots of personalization and individualization of observances. These can include reciting traditional African poetry and songs, playing traditional African instruments, or gathering together for a large meal. Kwanzaa also features the lighting of seven candles. Over the course of the holiday, adherents will light a new candle on each day of the festival to celebrate Kwanzaa’s seven guiding principles. Among the African-American community in the United States, Kwanzaa is a significant cultural December Global Holidays.
5 Hanukkah
Hanukkah, or the Jewish Festival of Lights, is a celebration that takes place over eight days. It commemorates the rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem following a period of internecine strife in the Jewish community. According to what has become the dominant understanding, Hanukkah is a time to remember how during the rededication of the Second Temple, the lamp used to illuminate the Temple’s inner sanctum held only enough oil to burn for one day. Miraculously, the lamp was said to have remained lit for 8 days. The Jewish faithful commemorate this event each year during Hanukkah by lighting candles. The traditional symbol of Hanukkah is the menorah and in modern times Hanukkah is associated with gift giving. Since Hanukkah tends to occur in December, most non-Jews believe it is one of the faith’s most significant holidays. In fact, this is not the case. Hanukkah is considered a relatively minor holiday in Judaism. Nevertheless, it has become a significant holiday in popular culture and imagination and a major December global holiday.
6 What is the celebration of December 10 in Pakistan?
Pakistan joins the international community in observing the International Human Rights Day, marked each year to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations on 10 December 1948
7 Why is December 5th National Blue Jean day?
National Blue Jeans Day is on December 5. Jeans are one of the cornerstones of Western fashion. Every American is estimated to own seven pairs of jeans. Since its introduction in the 1800s, denim has proved to be one of the most versatile, durable, and iconic clothing items. They’re worn by people of all ages and from all backgrounds. Jeans have undergone dozens of changes over the years — from long and baggy to short and tight, dark to light, colorful to faded. Few clothes have such a variety of aesthetic options than denim jeans.
8 football match in december day 2023
In this guide we focus on the key dates in the 2023 football calendar. Major tournaments include the Fifa Women’s World Cup in France, Fifa Club World Cup in Morocco, Uefa Champions League and finals across the UK and Europe.
9 Premier League 2022–2023 season
- 6 August 2022: first round of league matches
- 12–13 November 2022: last matches before World Cup
- 26 December 2022: Premier League resumes after World Cup
- 28 May 2023: final round of league matches
10 Special days in December
The most important days in December 2023 are Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, National Mathematics Day, National Energy Conservation Day, Human Rights Day, Indian Navy Day, International Mountain Day, International Volunteer Day, World Soil Day, and World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is on December 1.
The International Day of Disabled Persons is celebrated on December 3rd.
Human Rights Day is celebrated on December 10th.
The Dongzhi Festival is a celebration of the winter solstice that falls on December 21, 22, or 23.
The Hogmanay celebration is a Scottish New Year’s Eve celebration that takes place on December 31.