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What's the date of Christmas? Which countries in the West celebrate Christmas?

Christmas is one of the most grand and important festivals in the West. Not only Westerners, but also very young people in China have Christmas. Is Christmas holiday? Which Western countries have Christmas?

The time of Christmas is the eternal December 25th, which is the day that Christians all over the world commemorate the birth of Jesus. Generally, from December 24 to January 6 of the next year, it is the Christmas festival. During this period, Christians in various countries will hold a grand memorial ceremony. Christmas is a Christian festival. Christians are widely distributed in the world. Through continuous development, Christmas has become a national holiday.

Since Christmas is not a legal holiday in China, there is no holiday in China

What about Christmas holidays in other countries? Let's learn about them!

1. UK: 24 December to 5 January;

2. Spain: the regulation is 24 half day, 25 full day, 31 half day, 1 full day. But it's going to take a week, from the 20th to the 27th, and that's what customers do. Go to work from the 24th to the 28th, the 29th, and then from the 30th to the 7th;

3. Germany: from noon on the 24th to the 26th and 29th to December 20-29th on the 2nd, and from the 1st to the 4th are Christmas and New Year holidays from December 20 to January 10;

4. United States: December 22 to January 5;

5. Austria: December 22 to January 6;

6. Italy: December 19 to January 5;

7. Slovenia: December 21 to January 5;

8. Russia: January 1 to January 10;

9. Sweden: December 23 to January 9;

10. Poland: 24 December to 4 January;

11. Hungary, Slovakia: from December 22 to January 4, the holidays are two weeks, 1 and 5 for work;

12. Finland: 24 December to 6 January;

13. Czech Republic: December 24 to January 5, December 21 to January 5;

14. Portugal: from December 24 to January 5, many companies only put 25, 26 and December 21 to January 5;

15. Ireland: 22 December to 5 January 2009;

16. Denmark: December 22 to January 2, 2009;

17. Netherlands: 24 December to 6 January 2009;

18. Switzerland: December 24 to January 4;

19. France: December 23 to January 5;

20. Italy: from December 20 to January 3, it starts from December 23 and lasts for two weeks;