India's Christmas hums with Goan stars twinkling low, Kerala's rum-kissed cakes, and that midnight church hush pulling everyone in. Ever wandered a Goan lane at dusk, stars dangling like forgotten dreams from every porch? Christmas 2025 hits India sideways - tropical, tangled in faith and spice. Not your snowy Hallmark card. This one's sweaty palms, candle flicker, neighbors hollering carols off-key. Goa's Lanterns: Stars That Steal the Show Picture giant handcrafted paper stars swaying between bamboo poles in villages like Saligao or Benaulim. They mimic Bethlehem's glow, sure, but Goans amp it up: neighborhoods turn crib contests into fierce rivalries, kids rigging fireworks that pop like gossip. Why stars? Tradition whispers back to Portuguese sails, when sailors lit beacons homeward. Walk those lanes. Smell neuroses frying. A short jaunt but a lifetime memory. (@goatourism/Instagram) Kerala's Plum Cake: Boozy, Black, Unapologetic (@kayrakeralacuisine/Instagram) Down south, Kerala's no dainty mince pie fan. Plum ...
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