No. There're many ways, beside that, some people just don't believe in it.
Any Catholic Italian celebrates Easter! it is the same way the we do. Almost all Cahtolics celebrate Easter the same way.
Not all Christians celebrate Easter so No
Catholics in Poland celebrate Easter the same way as any other Catholics, by going to Mass, the Easter Vigil if they can manage it.
easter eggs u mad bro
we do it because of jesus
Canadians celebrate many of the same kinds of holidays that are celebrated in the United States. For example, most Canadian people celebrate Christmas, Easter, and Valentine's Day in the same way that these holidays are celebrated in the US.
Christians do this, although many who are not appreciate the holiday and celebrate it in a secular way.
not the way we celebrate it now
The people of Hong Kong celebrate Christmas by going to mass, exchanging gifts, setting up Christmas trees, etc. The same as most people who celebrate Christmas.Disclaimer: Not everybody who celebrates Christmas is a Christian.
Each country celebrates Easter in a different way. Easter is most countries is celebrated on the same date (April 24, 2011). On Easter people go to church and have parties and stuff like that. Also kids find eggs and eat chocolate bunnies.
Easter is a Christian holiday and unless those Chinese people are Christians as well, they do not celebrate Easter (unless they like to go Easter egg hunting, too). The great majority of people in China are not Christians and do not think about Easter much (although some department stores try to encourage Easter sales). Those who are Christians can celebrate by attending church, or quietly at home. However, Easter is not a public holiday, so Christians would probably work on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Overseas Chinese people who have adopted Christianity probably celebrate Easter in the same way as other Christians in the same region. However, many overseas Chinese people are not Christians and so, for them, Easter hasd little meaning. It is often possible to find small Chinese retail outlets open at Easter, for those groceries that you forgot to buy beforehand.
Mexicans in Mexico do not celebrate Easter by making Easter eggs. Instead they take a vacation and attend mass and even have a recreation of the "Way of the Cross."