No, China does not give gifts at Christmas. This is because Christmas Day is not an official holiday in China.
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Christmas china is used at the Christian holiday known as Christmas. Christmas is celebrated on December 25th and is believed to be the day Jesus Christ was born.Many families gather together for a feast to celebrate the birth of Jesus, and this is when the Christmas china is used.
Christmas is not a major holiday in China. Only about 1% of the population actually celebrates. It is only celebrated on the actual day of the holiday.
China's Christmas is on Dec. 25 :-]
China is one but there are many
Christmas is celebrated in China, but by very few people. The government of China is officially atheist, and Christmas is a day set aside to recognize the birth of Christ. Those are two ideas that tend to be in conflict. In addition, only a small percentage of Chinese citizens are Christian. The majority of the country follows Buddhists teachings.
Business as usual. Christmas isn't a major holiday in China.
China does not celebrate Christmas, so there are no words for it.
the year was 1625 was the year that china started celebrating Christmas
Christmas is not a traditional festival in China so there are no special foods associated with Christmas