Where is it customary that a white-robed horse skull is paraded around at Christmas?

Answer Wales

South Wales celebrates Mari Lwyd during the Christmas season and has been doing so since the 1800s. The folk character may sound harmless, but the skeletal rhyming horse spirit leads carollers to wasail around to people's homes and partake in a "call-and-response" with those inside, creating witty rhyme schemes, almost like a rap battle. That's a whole new take on carolling!

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