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We remember the story of the first Christmas while celebrating today...

3. The best selling Christmas single is "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby.

8. Artificial Christmas trees have outsold real ones since 1991.

5. All the gifts in the Twelve Days of Christmas would equal 364 gifts

11. The average person consumes 6,ooo calories on a Christmas Eve.

18. Santa has to travel 12.19 million miles per second to visit all the children in the world.

6. In Armenia, the traditional Christmas Eve meal consists of fried fish, lettuce and spinach.

10. Electric Christmas lights were first used in 1854.

11. 2,6 billion $ is spent on wrapping paper each year in the USA.

20. The USA makes 1,76 billion candy canes every Christmas.

15. The chances of a white Christmas are just 1 in 10 for England and Wales, and 1 in 6 for Scotland and Northern Ireland.

13. The average number of times Visa cards are used during Christmas is 5,340 times per minute.

2. The worlds tallest Christmas tree measured 221 ft high in Washington's shopping mall in 1950.

4. Each year more than 3 billion Christmas cards are sent in the USA alone.

9. A famous Christmas tradition is to exchange kisses beneath the mistletoe tree. This is to remember that in ancient Scandinavia, mistletoe was associated with peace and friendship.

7. Christmas trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are sold.

12. 172 thousand babies each year are born on Christmas Day.

12. Approximatly 15 billion Christmas cards are sent in the USA each year.

14. People used to decorate their Christmas trees with apples and candles.

19. Alabama was the first state of the USA to officialy recognize Christmas in 1836.

Merry Christmas!

Who celebrates Christmas?

Christians all over the world

When is Christmas celebrated?

25 December

Christmas began to be celebrated in the church in the fourth century. The date- 25 of December was chosen in a symbolic way because actually nobody knows when Christ was born.

To conclude our concert, we would like to sing one of our favourite Christmas songs - Walking in a Winter Wonderland. Please feel free to join in!

Goodbye! Thanks for watching! We hope you enjoyed it! Have a Merry Christmas!

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