: Many Brazilians attend this traditional Midnight Mass, so named because the rooster's crowing announces the new day.
: In the absence of real snow, some families use white carpets or cotton to simulate a "winter" look, though decorations often feature bright neon lights and tropical flair. Expand map How We Celebrate Christmas in Brazil - Sol de Janeiro Celebrating Christmas – Daniel Carioca, Valter ...
: Rio de Janeiro is famous for hosting the world's largest floating Christmas tree in the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon. : Many Brazilians attend this traditional Midnight Mass,
: Many Brazilians attend this traditional Midnight Mass, so named because the rooster's crowing announces the new day.
: In the absence of real snow, some families use white carpets or cotton to simulate a "winter" look, though decorations often feature bright neon lights and tropical flair. Expand map How We Celebrate Christmas in Brazil - Sol de Janeiro
: Rio de Janeiro is famous for hosting the world's largest floating Christmas tree in the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon.