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Holiday decor refers to the various decorations and embellishments used to celebrate and enhance the festive atmosphere during holiday seasons. These decorations vary widely depending on the holiday being celebrated, cultural traditions, and personal preferences. Here are some common elements of holiday decor: 1. **Christmas**: This is perhaps the most widely decorated holiday. Common decorations include Christmas trees adorned with lights, ornaments, and tinsel; wreaths made of evergreen branches; stockings hung by the fireplace; and nativity scenes. Many people also use string lights to decorate the exterior of their homes. 2. **Hanukkah**: Decorations for Hanukkah often include menorahs, which are lit each night of the eight-day festival. Other common items are dreidels, gelt (chocolate coins), and blue and white decorations, which are the traditional colors associated with the holiday. 3. **Thanksgiving**: In the United States, Thanksgiving decor often features autumnal themes. This includes centerpieces made from pumpkins, gourds, and cornucopias, as well as table settings in warm colors like orange, red, and yellow. 4. **Halloween**: Halloween decorations are typically spooky or eerie. Common items include carved pumpkins (jack-o'-lanterns), spider webs, skeletons, ghosts, and witches. Many people decorate both the inside and outside of their homes to create a haunted atmosphere. 5. **Easter**: Easter decor often features pastel colors and symbols of spring and renewal, such as eggs, bunnies, and flowers. Many people decorate their homes with Easter baskets, wreaths, and table settings. 6. **Diwali**: Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali decorations include oil lamps called diyas, string lights, rangoli designs made from colored powders or flowers, and vibrant, colorful decorations. 7. **Chinese New Year**: Decorations for this holiday often feature the color red, which symbolizes good luck. Common items include red lanterns, paper cuttings, couplets with auspicious phrases, and representations...