Boxing Day is a day for leftover turkey, telly and bargains, but its traditions go back much further and are steeped in ...
Boxing Day has become a favoured festive tradition in the UK as people spend time with the families, shop in the sales or ...
Boxing Day was once a day to donate gifts to those in need, but it has evolved to become a part of the Christmas celebration.
There are a few theories about where Boxing Day got its name, but there is one correct answer. It is nothing to do with the ...
Originally a day for the wealthy to give gifts to the poor, Boxing Day is now well-celebrated holiday in several parts of the ...
Perhaps not surprisingly, as with most of our modern Aussie Christmas traditions, the name ‘Boxing Day’ originates from ...
It is said that the first Boxing Day match was played between Sheffield and Hallam in 1860, but it was not before the 1888-89 ...
As Christmas Day excitement fades away, December 26 is welcomed with its form of festive charm; known as Boxing Day.
Several Boxing Day newspapers feature images of members of the Royal Family after they attended the Christmas Day church ...
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated after Christmas Day, on Dec. 26. It is usually marked by gift-giving, celebrations and sporting events. When December 26 falls on a Saturday or Sunday ...