Christmas, as one of the traditional Western festivals, originated from the Christian faith and celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25 every year. It is one of the most widespread and popular festivals in the world, and is widely celebrated not only in Christian countries, but also in many non-Christian countries.
According to historical records, in the early 4th century AD, the Pope of Rome re-established the date of the Christian Christmas, which was set on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Christ and the birth of the saints. Since then, Christmas has become one of the grandest festivals in Western society, and the ways and forms of people celebrating this day have become more and more diverse.