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Jan 2025
39m 46s

From Fireworks to Feasts: How Georgia Ce...

Eat This! Food & Wine Tours Georgia
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Re-release. We know it's not the most festive time in Georgia at the moment, but if you are interested in the incredible way they usually celebrate this season please have a listen.

Georgia celebrates Christmas in a unique way, with the main festivities occurring on January 7th, following the Orthodox tradition. While the rest of the world celebrates on December 25th, Georgians primarily observe New Year's Eve as the significant occasion for gift-giving and feasting. This episode dives into the fascinating Christmas traditions of Georgia, such as the special role of the first visitor on New Year’s Day, known as the Mecle Oba, who brings good luck for the year ahead. Listeners will also learn about the colorful parades, the unique Georgian Christmas tree called the chichilaki, and the traditions surrounding the New Year’s Supra—a grand feast that showcases the country's rich culinary culture. With a blend of humor and informative anecdotes, Meg and Tom provide insights into how these customs reflect Georgian heritage and community spirit during the festive season.

In this episode, Meg and Tom discuss what is it like to spend Christmas in Tbilisi.

Learn Orthodox Christmas Traditions, Tbilisi New Year, and more...


Georgian Christmas traditions unfold in a rich tapestry of culture, faith, and community that captivates both locals and visitors alike. Within this episode, Meg and Tom invite their audience to explore the intricacies of celebrating Christmas in Georgia, a country where the holiday is observed on January 7 due to the adherence to the Julian calendar. This divergence from the Western norm leads to a unique festive atmosphere that is centered around New Year's Eve, where families and friends gather for a grand Supra—a celebratory feast that showcases the nation’s delicious cuisine and warm hospitality. The hosts detail how this occasion transforms Tbilisi into a lively hub of fireworks and festivities, with spontaneous displays illuminating the night sky as revelers share in the joy of the season.


The discussion also delves into the significance of Christmas Eve, a night marked by candlelight as households prepare to welcome the holy family. This act of lighting candles not only symbolizes hope but also serves as a reminder of the profound religious traditions in Georgia. The Alilo parade on January 7 further enriches the festive spirit, as children dressed in traditional attire wander the streets singing carols, collecting sweets, and spreading joy. This practice of community engagement highlights the importance of charity and togetherness, reflecting core values that resonate deeply within Georgian society.


Throughout the episode, Meg and Tom’s lively banter and humorous insights create an engaging narrative that balances the seriousness of religious observance with the lightheartedness of holiday celebrations. They discuss the chichilaki, a traditional Christmas tree unique to Georgia, and share anecdotes that illustrate the quirks and charms of celebrating Christmas in a country that blends ancient traditions with modern celebrations. As the episode concludes, listeners are left with a sense of the warmth and joy that define Georgian Christmas, encouraging them to partake in these rich traditions should they find themselves in Georgia during this magical time of year.

Takeaways:

  • In Georgia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th, aligning with the Orthodox calendar.
  • New Year's Eve is the main celebration where Georgians exchange gifts and enjoy a Supra.
  • The tradition of Mecle Oba emphasizes the importance of who first enters your home on New Year's Day.
  • Chichilaki, a unique Georgian Christmas tree, symbolizes hope and is made from hazelnut branches.
  • During the festive season, fireworks are commonplace, creating a chaotic yet festive atmosphere.
  • The Alilo parade on January 7th features carols, costumes, and community celebrations in the streets.

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