Egypt celebrates Christmas on January 7th, which is the start of the Coptic calendar. It's an important holiday for the Coptic Christians, who are the largest Christian minority in Egypt. Coptic Christians make up around 10% of the Egyptian population, and they have their own unique traditions and customs that they observe during the Christmas season. For example, they have a special meal called the "Feast of the Nativity" on Christmas Eve, which includes fish and other dishes. On Christmas Day, they have a special church service and exchange gifts.