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.
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Yes, the English do celebrate Easter.
The great majority of people in China are not Christians and do not celebrate Easter. Those who are Christians celebrate Easter on the same day as Americans, although it is not a public holiday in mainland China. Easter is a recognised holiday in Hong Kong, because of its heritage as a British colony.
I don't believe that many Vietnamese people celebrate Easter.
If they are Christian Indonesians they might, as with other any nationals who claim to be Christian
With chocolate Easter eggs
Easter egg hunting
We celebrate it with a Easter service.
Approximately 2 billion people worldwide celebrate Easter, which is one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar. The celebration includes various traditions such as attending church services, egg hunts, and family gatherings.
The great majority of people in China are adherents of Buddhism or Daoism (or both), or profess no religion at all. Therefore, they do not celebrate Easter, and Easter is not a public holiday. The Chinese Government is Communist and atheistic, so there is no official celebration of Easter. Christians in the country do celebrate the death and Resurrection of Christ, although many of them cannot do so openly.
It's the same reason that people celebrate Easter or Christmas: it is their tradition. If you are Chinese or are interested in Chinese culture/traditions, you may celebrate Chinese New Year. It is just like westerners celebrating our new year except the Chinese choose to use a different date.
people celebrate Chinese new year is because Chinese new year is their tradition.