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Are you planning to visit Romania around December 25 - 26? Then practice saying Craciun fericit! Romania is a unique and charming destination for those looking to spend Christmas in an authentic way. Christmas is not just any holiday for Romanian families. Yet, there's something else that explains the over-the-top festive mood during this time of the yearβ¦. You see, more than 30 years ago, religious celebrations were banned in communist Romania.
Winters were bleak and cold, with little food and no joy. Sure, the Western, Coke-drinking Santa Claus is now present in big cities and shopping malls with its typical consumerist culture, discounts, Christmas decorations and events. But the original Christmas spirit is still present, especially in rural and traditional regions.
Participating in holiday traditions is one of the best reasons to visit Maramures or Bukovina. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Romania romaniaexplores. We celebrate Christmas on December 25th. You may hear of the old-fashioned Julian calendar Christmas, which has a day delay, thus placing the celebration on January 7th.
This is the case in Russia, and many of our neighbors including Ukraine, Republic of Moldova or Serbia. The unification of Transylvania, Bessarabia, and Bukovina with the Romanian Kingdom in is a significant historical event that has influenced many Romanian traditions, including Christmas.
Romania switched to the Gregorian calendar in , so locals eagerly await the good news of the birth of baby Jesus on the same date as the Western world. All of the winter in Romania is magical, but December is special. Leading up to Christmas, a series of important holidays make December an all-around celebration month.