


Sweet sugar sticks, shaped as a cane traditionally decorated in white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint are also a common motif in Christmas decorations, in addition to being one of the most significant festive treats. Another very commonly seen symbol of Christmas is the candy cane. Bushy Christmas trees, shiny stars, lilting bells and carols, fairy lights, gingerbread house, delectable cakes, puddings and indulgent savouries are some of the staples Christmas is incomplete without. Christmas also makes for one of the biggest festivals around the world, celebrated with much enthusiasm and fervor in more than 100 countries. Celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Jesus, Christmas is observed each year on 25th December. How you must look back at whatever you have with gratitude and wish for the best in future, that is what the spirit of Christmas is all about. No matter how good or bad your year has been, the year-end celebrations of Christmas and New years' serve as an instant mood lifter and a reminder of how with each end comes a new beginning. Christmas is almost here and the vibe of celebrations and festivities across the globe is hard to ignore.
