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A German Christmas
German Advent Calendar: Fact of the Day

17. Dezember

Der Tannenbaum als Geheimnis

The Secret Christmas Tree!
In many German families with young children, it is the custom to keep the Christmas tree hidden away or locked in a room where the kids can't see it until Christmas Eve. The parents put up and decorate the tree, only to keep it a secret until the big “unveiling” on the 24th. It is a big event when the children get to see the family Tannenbaum for the first time on Christmas Eve, the night of die Bescherung (gift-giving).

To non-Germans it may seem strange to keep one of the key symbols of a German Christmas hidden from sight until the last minute, but it is a long and revered tradition which makes the tree a wonderful surprise for children and a central element of a family's Christmas. The tree stays up until at least January 6—Epiphany, Dreikönigstag, the "Twelfth Day" of Christmas—so the children get to enjoy the decorated tree for almost two weeks.

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