Russia has a unique way of celebrating Christmas, which is known as "Old New Year" or "Old Christmas." It is celebrated on January 14th instead of December 25th, and it is a much more low-key affair. The holiday is celebrated with family, and people often exchange gifts and enjoy traditional foods like meat pies and honey cakes. There are also several traditions that are unique to Russia, such as "Frolics" and "Old New Year's Day Carnivals," which are both held in the days leading up to January 14th.