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Christmas Day 2025

Date: December 25, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Chad Public Holidays

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Description

Christmas Day in Chad is a national public holiday celebrated on December 25 each year. It marks the date Christians use to remember the birth of Jesus Christ and is on the official calendar for the whole country.

Flag of Christmas Day

For many people in Chad, Christmas Day is a time of religious meaning. Churches and Christian communities see it as a sacred day to reflect on faith, hope, and the life of Jesus as written in scripture.

The holiday is significant because it recognizes the beliefs of a large part of the population. The government officially recognizes the day, so schools, some businesses, and public offices may close to honor the occasion.

Christmas also plays a role in Chad s cultural rhythm. It brings communities together around shared values and is an important marker in the yearly cycle of religious and national observances.

Traditions

In Chad many Christians start the day with a church service. People sing carols, join processions, and watch nativity plays. Families greet neighbors and exchange small gifts or sweets. Children often take part in the singing and performances.

After church families gather for a big meal. They often cook grilled goat, chicken or fish served with rice, sauces and fried dough snacks. Fresh fruit and sweet pastries are shared. Neighbors and relatives are invited to join, making the meal a lively event.

Homes are cleaned and dressed with simple decorations. Bright clothes and colorful fabrics are common. People also help the poor by sharing food or money, showing care and community during the celebrations.

Travel Tips

Many banks and government offices are closed on Christmas Day in Chad. Some shops will shut early. Markets, hotels and restaurants may stay open but with reduced staff. Public transport runs less often, so book rides and accommodation in advance.

Carry ID and cash because ATMs may not work. Use official taxis and avoid empty streets at night. Keep copies of your documents and know where the nearest hospital or embassy is. Be polite and patient with staff. Enjoy meals at hotels or busy market stalls for a safe visit.


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