Christmas • Holidays • Photography A worldly view of Christmas December 25, 2018Add Commentby Luke Ashworth, Beth Criado-Band, Frida Zeinali, Selvaganeshamoorthi Balakrishnan, Nchetachi Chukwuajah, Alyce Collett, Kiernan Majerus-Collins, Isabel Slippen, Joanna Koter A family Christmas tree in Bristol, Connecticut. (Luke Ashworth/YJI) The Armenian Apostolic Church’s Vank Cathedral in Isfahan, Iran. (Frida Zeinali/YJI) A Christmas tree in sunny Sorrento, Victoria, Australia. (Alyce Collett/YJI) A Christmas display in Pai, Thailand. (Selvaganeshamoorthi Balakrishnan/YJI) The Christmas market in the Grassmarket part of Edinburgh, Scotland. (Joanna Koter/YJI) A festive table in Sorrento, Victoria, Australia. (Alyce Collett/YJI) A decorated Christmas tree in Isfahan, Iran. (Frida Zeinali/YJI) Children line up to play on Christmas in Lagos, Nigeria. (Linus Okechukwu Unah/YJI) YJI Junior Reporter Isabel Slippen of New York, in the front, reports that her family’s new Christmas tradition is to wear matching clothes. A small Christmas tree inside a cafe in Isfahan, Iran. (Frida Zeinali/YJI) A traditional Scottish Christmas dinner of turkey with gravy and cranberry sauce, stuffing, pigs in blankets, parsnips, three types of potato, cauliflower cheese, steamed vegetables, and sprouts with bacon. This meal, with appetizers, was served to a family in Perth, Scotland. (Beth Criado-Band/YJI) A Christmas season masquerader stops traffic in Umuahia, Nigeria. (Nchetachi Chukwuajah/YJI) An elegant trifle for dessert finishes the Christmas Day dinner in Perth, Scotland. (Beth Criado-Band/YJI) A classic gingerbread house adorns the holiday table in Sorrento, Victoria, Australia. (Alyce Collett/YJI) The congregation sings “Silent Night” at the Christmas Eve service at the First Universalist Church of Auburn, Maine. (Kiernan Majerus-Collins/YJI)
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