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    4 days ago · A Child's Christmas in Wales is a piece of prose by the Welsh poet Dlyan Thomas recorded by Thomas in 1952. Emerging from an earlier piece he wrote for BBC Radio, the work is an anecdotal reminiscence of a Christmas from the viewpoint of a young boy, portraying a nostalgic and simpler time.

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  2. 3 days ago · 'A Child's Christmas in Wales' evolved from a series of radio broadcasts, and was first recorded in 1945. It was not published in print form until 1954 (as part of 'Quite Early One Morning' in the US), and not until 1955 did it appear as an illustrated book in its own right.

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  3. 2 days ago · Scheduled for Saturday, November 30, and Sunday, December 1, this workshop promises a sprinkling of seasonal magic. The event takes place at 11am, 1pm or 3pm and costs £6.50 per child and is for ...

  4. 3 days ago · Whether you’re looking for medieval castles bursting with decorations, places for your little elves to meet Father Christmas, pick up some gifts in a Christmas market or enjoy a crisp winter walk, there’s plenty of places in Wales to make festive memories.

  5. 2 days ago · Discover a neo-Norman fantasy castle with luxurious interiors, a walled garden, Railway Museum and acres of parkland at Penrhyn Castle and Garden in Gwynedd.

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  6. 3 days ago · Immerse yourself in a festive and magical experience this Christmas at Chirk Castle. Discover the loyal guardians of the fortress as they protect the many treasures that lie within the Castle’s walls.

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  8. 5 days ago · Music, literature, and film. Wales has been popularly called “the land of song,” and its traditional culture has been rooted in oral (and aural) art forms, including the spoken and written word and vocal music, particularly choral singing involving multiple parts and complex harmonies.