In Italy for instance, La Befana the witch delivers presents to children on Epiphany Eve. I'm sure any witch enthusiasts would appreciate this particular tradition.

Wikipedia has a nice article about La Befana:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befana
When Christmas was brought over to eastern countries like China and Japan, different ways of celebrating were created and adopted.
In China, they decorate apples, and the apples look quite ornate. They call them "Peace Apples." The apples came about due to how Christmas Eve in Chinese is translated, in Manderin it's "ping’an ye" which means "peaceful night." "ping guo" is Manderin for "apple."
Here's a little more about Christmas in China if you're interested:
Read more at https://christmaslyn.com/christmas-china/
In Japan, it's custom to eat KFC for Christmas! Yep, KFC along with many popular American fast food places have made their way around the world, and I believe this custom began with an ad in Japan around Christmas time centered around the chicken.
Here's a bit about how KFC contributed a Christmas tradition in Japan:
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/kfc- ... index.html
There's a great deal many more fascinating Christmas traditions around the world, do you all have any favorites that stand out to you?