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Who most Korean people spend Christmas with
Romantic partner or friends
Santa's Reindeer with a glowing red nose
Rudolph / Rudolf
The singer behind the iconic Christmas song "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
Mariah Carey
What people celebrated around December 25th before Christmas
Winter solstice
The four Sundays before Christmas
Advent
Cake
A common snack that some Danes also eat with their Christmas dinner
Chips / Potato Chips
The furry green creature who hates Christmas
The Grinch
The Danish King who declared the Danes Christian
Harald Bluetooth / Harald Blåtand
The Christmas Elf who lives in a box in the National Archives of Denmark
Pyrus
A very popular indoor ice skating rink in Seoul
Lotte World Ice Garden
Tchaikovsky's famous Christmas ballet where toys come to life on Christmas night
The Nutcracker
The actor who plays the British prime minister in the Christmas movie "Love Actually"
Hugh Grant
The tragic tale of a young girl who hallucinates a Christmas party while selling matches on the street
"The Little Match Girl" / "Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne" by H.C. Andersen
Every year, November 1st
J-Dag (J-Day), the release of Tuborg's Christmas Brew
Percentage of the Korean population that identifies as Christian (Protestant and Catholic)
20%
A dessert snack in the shape of an animal that some Danes win as their 'mandelgave' on Christmas eve
Marcipangris / A pig made out of marzipan
Coca-Cola
When the tradition of Sankta Lucia came to Denmark (Walking and singing on St. Lucy's Feast, December 13)
WWII (1944)
What people in Southern Jutland started to decorate their Christmas trees with after the war in 1864 to show their Danish pride
Danish flags and other red and white-colored decorations
The song that trends every year in Korea when the first snow comes
EXO - First Snow
The country that used to celebrate Christmas in January
Greece
The movie character who is the King of Halloween Town that tries to steal over Christmas
Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas
The time when Christianity (Catholicism) was first introduced in Korea by Confucian Scholars.
Late Joseon dynasty (1600~)