#Christmas in Cairo
Cairo isn’t famous for its Christmas vibes. Every year, the festive season goes uncelebrated by many due to the city’s perpetually congested traffic, its monochromatic grey landscape, and its polarized and contentious sociopolitics when it comes to such major Christian holidays. Even though most Copts celebrate Christmas on the 7th of January, the more secular segments of Egyptian society, as well as the country’s Catholics, Evangelicals, and other Christian denominations and religious groups still commemorate the 25th of December. So…