Christmas Day in Bangladesh is a public holiday celebrated on the 25th of December, just like in many other parts of the world. This day is widely recognized and celebrated in the country to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity. Although the Christian community constitutes a minor percentage in Bangladesh's highly diverse religious structure, the holiday is still marked with religious ceremonies and widespread enthusiasm.

The festivities of Christmas in Bangladesh involve the Christian community attending church services, singing Christmas carols, and exchanging gifts with family and friends. Houses and churches are decorated with colorful lights, Christmas Trees, and other traditional Christmas ornaments. Many Christian families also prepare and share special meals on this day. Some individuals, particularly among the younger demographic, even take part in the custom of Santa Claus, where gifts are left under the Christmas tree or in stockings.

Despite the fact that Christians make up a tiny percentage of the country's population, Christmas in Bangladesh is not exclusive to Christians. People from other religions also participate in the celebration, which adds to the communal harmony in the country. Schools and colleges often host Christmas parties and cultural programs, where students of all faiths participate. Similarly, shopping malls and markets cater to the festive season by offering discounts and decorating their establishments, thereby fostering a festive atmosphere that extends throughout the country.

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