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The Christmas Tree

The Christmas Tree

Once again Christmas will be celebrated in NZ this 2010. Fully decorated Christmas trees willagain be seen in stores, shops, open places, and homes. I used to have fun assisting my motherin putting up our Christmas tree. My favourite part is hanging the glistening balls, bells, andyuletide angels. And to top it off, we sprinkle the tree with silver icecles made of tinsel.

Now, decorating the tree with my 5-year old daughter takes me back to those precious times andcreates a nostalgic feeling in me. Christmas presents that embrace the base of the Xmas tree arethe result of our Christmas shopping. Isn't it fun to buy gifts for special people in our livesand wrapping it also adds to the excitement that the season brings.

Amongst the decors of the yuletide season, it is obviously the Christmas treethat stands outfrom the rest and has become the season's tradition that will stay until the end of mankind.
The Christmas Tree


Exactly where did the Christmas tree originate?

It was in Germany during circa 672-754 the very first Xmastree was erected. St. Boniface cutdown a fir tree and and place it inside his home. To him the tree represents Christ. Placing thetree at the center of his home, he is symbolizing it as Christ being in the center of ourhousehold. His act of chopping down a tree is a show of objection against the Norse god, thedemi god of the tribe to which he belonged. The custom of establishing a Christmas treethroughout the yuletide isn't an extremely long tradition. In the 15th and sixteenth century, inthe Northeren cities of Germany members of the Blackheads brotherhood erected a tree insidetheir fraternity home. They kept it there all throughout the season. On the last night of theChristmas celebrations they brought it to the town square, there they danced around it beforethey set it aflame. In the years that follow, instead of burning down the tree, they onlydecorated it with fruits and nuts for people to see and enjoy.

The Roman Catholic regarded the tradition of adorning a tree on Christmas a protestant custom inthe 18th and 19th century. In 1781 General Friedrich Adolf Riedesel set up the first decoratedtree in Canada and hold a party for it. The tree was adorned with lit candles delighted theirguests who probably spread the word so that the tradition extended to all parts of the world.

The twentieth had seen the proliferation Christmas trees. Shops and store began selling thetrees for decoration as people began buying it to place in their homes. In New York City, US ahuge and brilliant Christmas tree is flaunted at the Rockefeller Centre. In Chile, their ownversion of Xmas trees is seen inside their homes. In the Philippines, most if not all homes haveeither a Christmas dcor or tree displayed. A candle decorated tree can be seen in Denmarkhomes and outside the missionary dwellings in Taiwan decorated trees can be spotted. Worldwide,Christmas trees are exhibited except maybe in some Muslim nations. Christmas trees aregenerally set up in the 2nd week of December; however shops had displayed it earlier forbusiness reasons. AS early as August, decorated trees are displayed in the United Kingdom. Inthe United States, they set it up just after the celebrate Thanksgiving. Pine cone decoratedtrees are very common in Egypt. Christmas trees stays until January 6 or 7, after the Epiphanywhich is the time when Jesus was revealed as the Son of God.




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