Some holidays that are celebrated worldwide, apart from Christmas and New Year’s Day are the Lunar New Year (which are celebrated by the Chinese people worldwide) and the end of Ramadan, which is celebrated by Muslims everywhere. Such holidays are celebrated differently in different places as they are influenced by culture. The traditions observed are mainly the same, though forms of celebration such as food may be different due to different cultures.
For example, Christmas foods may be different in different countries and cultures. In America, the turkey and ham may be common on most dinner tables at Christmas, whilst in other places like Sweden it may be more common to have seafood. Christmas tends to have less differences between countries because most of its symbols are so universal.
When it comes to other holidays such as the Luar New Year, modes of celebrations and symbols may differ between Chinese living in different countries. This is also the case for Ramadan.
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