when is christmas celebrated in China?

2008-12-09 4:55 am
What date is Christmas celebrated in China? i have a really big history report on Christmas in China, and i need the date. Help!
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and don't say on christmas cuz anyone knows that! give me an actual date, please!

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2008-12-09 5:01 am
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Christmas is celebrated by all Christians on the same date, even the Chinese Christans (there are many). December 25.
2008-12-09 5:25 am
They don't celebrated x-mas in China, they have trees and all that because it makes the place look nice, but very one still works on x-mas day.

There big event is the Chinese new year (Spring festival) which is worked out from the lunar year. Its like new years eve, x-mas etc etc all rolled into one.
2008-12-09 7:16 pm
Not to many people in China celebrate Christmas. Only one percent of the chinese celebrate christmas but they do it on December 25th just like the rest of us.
2008-12-09 5:44 am
The holiday is still December 25th, but since most people aren't Christian, it's not a big holiday. Kids sometimes get presents and know about Santa. There are Christmas decorations up, but it's a day just like any other day.
參考: Living in China
2016-11-10 10:14 pm
Is Christmas Celebrated In China
2016-04-06 6:13 pm
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No, Christmas Is Not Celebrated In Every Countries For Example In Japan It Is Not A Holiday But Some People Do Give Gifts To Each other. Places Like Pakistan Which Is A Muslim Country It Is A Holiday On That Date But not For Christmas it Is For The Founder of Pakistan Who Was Born On That Day. In India It Is A State Holiday.
2016-03-14 11:20 am
First, Jesus wasn't born in December, but rather in the Spring. His birth date and celebration was changed so the Romans couldn't so easily find Christians, and kill them, in the early days of this religious movement. So, Christians decided to celebrate during Saturnelia, a Roman Festival Holiday. Secondly, lots of cultures from the inkling of humanity, have celebrated the "coming of light".... i.e., when the days would be getting longer. That was always late December.....December 21 + or = a few days. In fact, ancient pagans even built monuments to know what that exactly was....Stonehenge for one, several in Argentina, and on the winter solstice, the light goes to the far end of the long walkway at Abu Simbal in Egypt..... when that was built centuries before there was even any important Hebrew tribe. "The Birth of Baby Jesus" wasn't in December. Stay in school. Gezzz..... what religions do to you pooooooor people.
2008-12-10 11:27 pm
Dec 25. But you'll only find celebrations and other Christmas-stuff going on in the bigger cities. The smaller cities and villages do not celebrate Christmas because it's more a "foreigner" holiday. Chinese, however, will spend more effort on the dinner on Dec 23, the celebration of "the first day of winter". According to my mom, this dinner rivals that of the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner.
2008-12-09 2:19 pm
it's 25th of December but it's not a big holiday here... to be fair the 1st of January neither... the only winter holiday which matters here is Spring festival which is celebrated on 25th of January this year
2008-12-09 6:43 am
Mr Hex Vision is right. China doesn't celebrate Christmas. In fact, the Communist government in China ban the celebration of Christmas, since Christmas represents Judeo-Christian imperialism that is led by foreign power. China has a long history of resenting foreign rule, just like Korea, Vietnam, Malaysia, India, Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei, so the people of China have hate against foreigners, particularly Christians.

If you try to encourage the people to celebrate Christmas in China, you will be executed by Communist authority sooner or later. The authority wants to makes sure the holidays are strictly in line with Communist doctrine.

Remember the quote from Marx, "Religion is the opiate of the people."


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