lunes, 16 de abril de 2007

Christmas!

Hi! now I will talk about the christmas in other Country: Germany! I will describe a little of their customs and celebration. Let's see!
In Germany the Christmas’s history begun when a apostle that try to convince a tribe of Germanic Druids that the oak tree wasn’t sacred, so he crushed every shrub in his path but a small fir sapling and people called it the tree of Christ child.
In Christmas children leave letters on their windowsills for Christkind, a winged figure dressed in white robes and a golden crown who distributes gifts. Sometimes the letters are decorated with glue and sprinkled with sugar to make them sparkle.
Germans make beautiful gingerbread houses and cookies. The German Christmas tree pastry, Christbaumgeback, is white dough that can be molded into shapes and baked for tree decorations.
To Germany the tradition of the Christmas tree is attributed to him to the initiated salary as it is known him in the present time, but its origin ancestral data of beliefs and customs. One adorns the house with Christmas reasons like trees, pyramids, and a little angel.
Every year, in the preceding weeks to the Christmas Eve, they cross the streets and side streets of the German cities the aroma of the toasted chestnuts, the hot wine with cinnamon and the rumors of the children and adults who take a walk by the streets decorated with lights. Each one knows that they are the days in which gifts are bought. The aroma to toasted chestnuts leads to the people to the seats where they are the Christmas swap-meets, and from the traveling positions the shouts of the salesmen are listened to: “Maronen, heiße Maronen! ”, Brown, brown I warm up.
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4 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

hi!!! my name is martin your blog is very nice and interesting. I think that go to germany for the christmas is very good. i hope go to germany one day.

Anónimo dijo...

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José dijo...

Hey this is very interesting, thnaks for the information...

José dijo...

Hey this is very interesting, thanks for the information...