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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · Premium Statistic Import and export of Christmas trees to and from Germany 2005-2022 ... Most popular Christmas presents in Germany ... Christmas gift spending in Germany 2021-2023 ...

  2. Dec 17, 2021 · Christmas is coming. Many children and adults have been looking forward all year especially to the Christmas tree, whether it is put up and decorated in Advent or just before Christmas Eve. The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) reports that roughly 2.0 million Christmas trees were imported from Denmark in 2020. Our northern neighbour thus provided just under 91% of the total of roughly 2.1 ...

  3. Dec 20, 2022 · Whether it' a Norway spruce or Nordmann fir – for many people Christmas is not complete without a real Christmas tree. The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) reports that Christmas trees were grown on an area of 20,100 hectares outside the forests in Germany in 2021. As a result, the area planted with Christmas trees grew by 26.4% compared with the previous year. In 2020, the area of ...

  4. Sep 29, 2024 · The Jeromin family is the German family with the most Christmas trees in the world. They hold the world record for the most decorated trees in one house which was 555 trees. The family’s home is located in Rinteln, Germany and it still attracts visitors from all over the world because of its “winter wonderland”.

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    The undisputed king of Christmas decor, the Christmas tree, makes an appearance in hallways and living rooms around the world, topped with a star, an angel or other type of decoration depending on each household’s preference. But how did this odd practice of bringing trees indoors to dress them in an array of tinsel, lights and ornaments become the...

    While evergreen trees have always had a special meaning for people across the world during winter, and decorating homes during the cold winter weatherwas common practice long before Christianity, the first placement of Christmas trees to celebrate the holiday was seen in Germany, sometime around the 1500s. The story goes that in 1510 a group of Ger...

    As Christmas tree mania spread through Germany, the trend began to spill over into the rest of the world. German settlers in Pennsylvania brought the trees to America, while Queen Victoria’s German husband Prince Albert is said to have exported the trend to the United Kingdom; shortly thereafter Christmas trees became all the rage in the British up...

    Today, Europe buys around 50 million “real” Christmas trees each year, to celebrate the holiday season. While real trees are still very popular, there is also a large demand for synthetic, artificial evergreens. Artificial Christmas trees have a longer history than many people realise, too. In the late 1800s, Christmas tree production in Germany wa...

    Even though the tradition started in Germany, many countries that have adopted the practice have given it their own twist. From Japan to South Africa, the tradition has been embraced and adapted to suit the customs of each country. For example, in many southern-hemisphere countries, such as Brazil and South Africa, Christmas falls during the summer...

    Whether you're putting up a real or an artificial tree this year - or even if you won't have one at all - we wish you a merry Christmas and an amazing New Year!

    • Emily Proctor
  5. Dec 22, 2020 · Christmas in the corona year of 2020 – this means cancelled Christmas markets, no Christmas parties, and then the hard lockdown one week before Christmas Eve. This is why festively decorated Christmas trees at home will be all the more important for many people. The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) reports that just under 88% of the total of approximately 2.3 million fresh Christmas ...

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  7. In Germany, it is still customary to put up real trees and decorate them with real candles. In the evening, the presents brought by the Christ Child or Father Christmas are traditionally placed under the Christmas tree. Then the presents are distributed. In the south of Germany, especially in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, the custom is ...

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