1.Hanukkah

Hanukkah
Hanukkah is the most popular global holiday in December. It is celebrated by Jews around the world and is considered a joyous occasion. It is celebrated on the 6th of December each year.The festival commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Greeks and celebrates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem. Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days and includes some religious traditions, such as Lighting Menorahs and eating sufganiyot. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Jewish month of Kislev, and commemorates the victory of Judah Maccabee over the Greek army in 167 BCE. Hanukkah is a minor holiday in Judaism, but it is highly celebrated in many other countries around the world.
2.Santa Lucia’s Day

Santa Lucia’s Day
Saint Lucia’s Day, observed on December 13th, is the most popular global holiday. This island nation in the Caribbean celebrates its patron saint with festivities and traditions that vary from one region to the next. In Saint Lucia, for example, residents often dress up as their favorite saint and parade through town. Elsewhere, families gather to exchange gifts and enjoy a festive meal. Saint Lucia’s Day is also a time to give thanks for blessings received throughout the year.
3.Yule

Yule
Yule is the most popular December global holiday. According to a report by Airfarewatchdog, yuletide flying costs are up nearly 50 percent over the same period last year. The average domestic round-trip ticket cost $244 in December 2017, and that number is projected to reach $327 by the end of 2018. However, despite the increased costs, many Americans still take advantage of cheap airline deals to celebrate the winter holiday. It is celebrated by people in many different parts of the world. Yule usually falls around the time of Christmas and is a time to celebrate new life, together with family and friends. People usually put up a Christmas tree, give gifts, and have a festive dinner. The 12-day celebration of Yule, also called Yuletide or Christmas, is the most important holiday in German culture. It is celebrated with family gatherings, festive food, special customs and performances. Yule is a time to remember the blessings of the past year and to look forward to the coming year.
4.Festivus

Festivus
Festivus is the most popular global holiday of December. Festivus is a secular holiday that celebrates the separation of church and state. Festivus originated from a television episode of “The Simpsons.” Festivus was originally a celebration of the end of the TV season, but has become more popular over time. There are Festivus-themed events all over the world, and people often decorate their houses with aluminum foil and duct tape. Festivus is celebrated on December 23rd. The Festivus tradition was created by Frank Zappa in an episode of his television show, “The Simpsons”.
5.Christmas

Christmas
Christmas is the most popular global holiday, celebrated by people of all religions and cultures around the world. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and usually falls on December 25th. Most people celebrate Christmas by exchanging gifts, decorating their homes, and attending religious services. According to a study by travel website TripAdvisor. The survey of more than 200 million reviews found that Christmas is celebrated by 58 percent of travelers, followed by New Year’s Day (41 percent), Easter (29 percent), and Halloween (27 percent). Christmas celebrations vary widely from country to country, but the most common attractions are Santa Claus, gift-giving, and family gatherings.
6.World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day
Every year on December 1st, World AIDS Day is celebrated as a global holiday. This day commemorates the day in 1987 when world leaders met in Paris and signed the United Nations Global Action Plan on HIV/AIDS. The purpose of the plan was to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS and make a difference in the lives of those living with the virus.
7.Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa, a holiday celebrated in the United States, is the most popular global holiday of December. It is also celebrated in many other countries around the world. Kwanzaa is a celebration of African heritage and culture. It is based on the seven principles of unity: self- determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, community affairs, family solidarity, and moral values. It is a time to come together and celebrate African-American culture and heritage. Kwanzaa features seven principles, which are values that are important to the African-American community. These principles are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. Kwanzaa is also a time for families to come together and celebrate. Families typically gather to eat traditional foods and exchange gifts.
8.Omisoka

Omisoka
Omisoka is the most popular global holiday, according to a new study. The Japanese festival of giving and receiving omocha is celebrated by people all over the world in December. Omisoka symbolizes the binding of families and friends together for the holiday season. Omisoka (おもい構え) is a Japanese word meaning “standing in the middle.” The holiday is celebrated on December 31 in Japan to commemorate the day when Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of Japan’s most renowned warlords, was born. Omisoka is also observed in many other parts of Asia and the Pacific. In Taiwan, it is known as Zhongxiao (忠孝) and is celebrated on December 15.
9.Boxing Day

Boxing Day
Boxing Day is the most popular global holiday. It is celebrated on December 26th each year. The holiday is popular in many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It is also celebrated in many other countries around the world. Boxing Day is a day to spend time with family and friends, to eat turkey and ham, and to watch football or hockey games. It celebrates the victory of British boxer Henry Cooper over Italian champion Roberto Durán in 1971. Today, Boxing Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. Boxing Day was estimated to bring in $19 billion globally. The holiday is popular in many countries, but is most commonly celebrated in the United Kingdom. As Christmas preparations are coming to a close, many people in Britain take some time to relax by watching the Boxing Day parade. This event is a long procession of decorated floats that go from one end of London to the other. The parade is also followed by a big fireworks show. In recent years, there has been a growing trend for people to celebrate Boxing day on December 26th instead of on the traditional December 25th.
10.Bodhi Day

Bodhi Day
Bodhi Day, also known as Buddhist New Year, is one of the most popular global holidays. It celebrates the enlightenment of the Buddha and is celebrated on the eighth day of the Buddhist lunar calendar. Bodhi Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, including India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. Bodhi Day is celebrated on the day that the Buddha sat under a tree and attained enlightenment. Gaya, where the event took place, is a sacred place where many Buddhists make pilgrimages. The tree under which the Buddha sat is still there, and is known as the Bodhi Tree. In Bodh Gaya, India, Buddhists come from all over the world to sit under this tree and meditate. One man who decided to take a more active approach to meditation was Paul Muller. After years of struggling with his own personal issues, Muller decided that he needed to find out how he could alleviate his suffering.
11.Krampusnacht

Krampusnacht is the most popular global holiday in December. It is celebrated in various countries around the world and typically involves children receiving gifts, going door-to-door to collect treats, and participating in traditional Christmas activities. It is celebrated on December 5th in many countries around the world. Krampus is a demon that is said to punish children on this day. Some people decorate their homes with gingerbread houses and give gifts to children. Krampusnacht is also a time to get together with friends and family.
12.National Cookie day

National Cookie day
National Cookie day is celebrated on December 4rth all over the world. There are many different types of cookies that vary in flavor, shape and size. Some cookies are made with sugar, butter or eggs while others are made with baking powder, flour, milk or honey. Cookies can be eaten as a snack, as part of a dessert or as part of a special meal. It is a day where people can come together and celebrate cookies. Cookies are a popular food item, and this holiday gives people a chance to celebrate them. There are many different types of cookies, and each person has their own favorite type. Cookies are a great snack to have, and they can also be used for desserts.
13.International Monkey Day

International Monkey Day
Monkey Day is one of the most popular global holidays. It is celebrated on December 14th each year. The holiday was created in 1970 by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). Monkey day celebrates the diversity of monkey species, their importance to human cultures, and the importance of monkeys in conservation efforts. The holiday is most popular in the United States, Germany, Canada, Thailand, Colombia, Scotland, Pakistan, India, and Estonia. The day is designed to promote awareness of the conservation of wild species including monkeys and apes. Many events are held throughout the day to celebrate the holiday including costume contests, art shows and music performances. The day is celebrated to raise awareness towards different species of monkey and primates all around the world. It is also an opportunity to provide support for their conservation. There are many ways to celebrate International Monkey Day, including donating to animal charities or participating in monkey-themed activities.
