Christmas Day in Albania ― Date, History, and Details

Christmas Day in Albania

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History of Christmas Day in Albania and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Christmas in Albania is celebrated on December 25th and is a public holiday. Christmas is known as “Lëngu i Krishtlindjes” which means the “Milk of Christ’s Birth.” Christmas Eve is when most Albanians do their Christmas shopping and is also when the decorating of homes and Christmas trees traditionally takes place. On Christmas Eve, a traditional Albanian dish called byrek me djathë is often served. This dish is a savory pie made with feta cheese, eggs, and yogurt.

On Christmas Day, Albanians attend church services and exchange gifts with family and friends. A common Christmas tradition in Albania is for young men to serenade women on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The serenading is done in groups and the songs are typically love songs.