Lonely Internationals—No ‘Home’ For the Holidays
Lonely and displaced "internationals" don't always have a "home" for the holidays—separated from their family, friends, culture, and traditions.
Lonely and displaced "internationals" don't always have a "home" for the holidays—separated from their family, friends, culture, and traditions.
Who said Christmas has to be celebrated on December 25? In some parts of the world—it's not! Find how when and how they celebrate in Ethiopia.
If you are single and curious if you might get married soon, perhaps you want to journey to the Czech Republic for Christmas this year.
What will you have for Christmas dinner this year? How about trying some seal skin, raw auk, whale skin, and blubber? Every Christmas table looks different!
Have you ever seen a picture of a goat on Swedish Christmas decor? I have, but I never knew what it symbolized. Now I know, and you can too!
Welcome to Japan—the "1st Country of Christmas"! Discover what American fast-food favorite has hit Japanese soil, especially for Christmas dinner.
Would you like to travel around the world and know the Christmas traditions of countries on the other side of the globe? Join me on this travel adventure!
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