Damascus, Dec. 19 (SANA) Damascus is experiencing a festive atmosphere as Christmas and New Year approach. Christian communities prepare to celebrate the religious occasion, while other residents join in the social festivities, marked by decorations, lights, and events, reflecting the spirit of joy and optimism shared by all Syrians.
These celebrations come after long years of oppression and hardship endured by the Syrian people under the former regime, which often restricted public festivities and weighed heavily on citizens.
During a tour by SANA in the Hamidiyah, Bzourieh, and Qaimarieh markets, lively activity was observed as people purchased decorations, gifts, and festive foods. Mrs.

Malaka Mosalli (“Um Marwan”) said she is preparing her home with simple decorations and a Christmas tree adorned with colourful lights, noting that these holidays strengthen family bonds and reinforce social ties.
Wael Wahbi said he was shopping with his family of four, buying clothes for his children, decorations, sweets, and food in preparation for hosting extended family.
Children Elias Farah and Layal Abboud expressed their joy at the holidays, which bring time for play and entertainment, staying up late, watching special programmes and fireworks, as well as receiving gifts and sweets. Even simple presents, they said, hold great sentimental value.
Ahmad al-Khatib explained that he shares in the Christmas spirit with his Christian neighbours, visiting them each year to join in decorating the tree and exchanging symbolic gifts. He stressed that such participation strengthens bonds of love and harmony.

Many residents view Christmas and New Year as a time of respite from daily pressures, striving to bring joy to children through decorations, games, and gifts. These holidays remain a symbol of optimism for a new year filled with hopes of stability and prosperity.

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