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Essay on Christmas by Akshara Singh Parihar, World Way International School, Bhopal, India


Christmas

Today is Christmas night. Today we will have lots of fun. Let me tell you some interesting points about Christmas.


Christmas is celebrated every year on 25 December. It is the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ. Christmas is a beautiful time of giving. Jesus is also called as " Son of God “. The word "Christ "and "mass" means the holy mass. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Christmas is celebrated by Christians. Christmas is a very good festival to take a god blessing, taking and giving gifts and more. People decorate their house, tress with lights, balls and more. It is the festival of joy and happiness. people enjoy the holiday of Christmas by dancing, singing, playing with snow and having fun whole day.  They also visit church and light the candles to worship Jesus Christ. They also sing Christmas carols. people also buy clothes for poor people and have fun.

 Wish you all a very merry Christmas!

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