The country is covered with snow, but there are lots of Christmas celebrations in Russia. Like other orthodox countries, Russia also celebrated Christmas on January 7th. As Christmas is not popular among people like other religious festivals, Russia has long been dominated by the Communist Party. Christmas was replaced by "Winter Festival". As most people are atheists in Russia, we do not celebrate Christmas for a long time.
The reason for this difference is that Russia did not follow the Christian era. Traditional Russian Christmas is celebrated in the first week of January. Before 1918, Russia followed the Julian calendar. According to the calendar of the revolution in 1917, February is in Russia. Therefore, the revolution in February / October and March / November is the same revolution. One is named after Russia and another AD. Regardless of the calendar you use, it is important to keep consistency. This course covers the revolution in March or November
Russia celebrates standard Western festivals such as Christmas, New Year, Easter Festival, but other festivals such as victory day and international women's day are particularly emphasized in Russia. At the Russian festival, Russia's unique achievements such as the astronaut commemorative day to celebrate Russia's achievements in space exploration have been approved. Russian Cyrillic letters use 33 letters. These letters are derived from the old slab letters formed when Cyril and Metodius spread Christianity to Yugoslavia in the 9th century. If you travel in Russia it will help you figure out which letters of the Cyrillic alphabet resemble the Latin alphabet. Even if you do not speak a language, this makes it easier to read signs and maps
The orthodox churches of Russia, Serbia, Israel, Ukraine, Ethiopia and other countries used the old "Julian" calendar, and the people of these churches celebrated orthodox Christmas on 7th January. Most of the Greek Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas on 25th December. There are many developers from Ukraine. When you are not celebrating Christmas you can try to post temporary shows to these staff. By the way, both methods are effective. This is a map of a country celebrating orthodox Christmas.