Christmas in France is celebrated on the 25th of December, just like in most other countries. The French have many unique traditions that are specific to their culture and history. Some of the most notable include the "Bûche de Noël" (Yule log), the "Réveillon" (Christmas Eve dinner), and the "Réveillon de la Saint Sylvestre" (New Year's Eve celebration). The French also have a strong tradition of gift-giving, with many families exchanging presents on Christmas Day.