As in western culture, Christmas Day was a time to spend with family. Judy recalls sitting down with relatives to a large meal on Christmas day, but it could be served at either lunch or dinner. Instead of turkey, her father would prepare foods such as roast barbecued pork, chicken, and soup with wood ears. Reminiscing, she says the meal had more in common with a Chinese New Year's banquet than a traditional Christmas dinner.
Some eat traditional Chinese food, but many eat traditional Christmas-meal food. Many are americanized.
Probably the same types of food they have most other days, as Christmas isn't a major holiday in China.
red beans
pork buns
dumplings
hot pot
moon cakes
moon cakes and wine
They don't celebrate Christmas
Some People have Christmas dinner on Christmas day and some people eat it on Boxing day
Actually, Chinese people do not celebrate Christmas so they don't eat anything particular on Christmas.
Chinese food.
On Christmas day we eat mostly things that people in the UK and USA eat.
no they eat food native to their area
they're normal people they eat what they want to eat
Actually, Chinese people do not celebrate Christmas so they don't eat anything particular on Christmas.
eat cheese
chinese don't really celebrate christmas and the closest they get is chinese new years.
On Christmas day, they had Chinese turkey (duck).
seeing as Xmas is not a Jewish holiday but rather a Christian one, Jews can eat whatever they feel like eating on that date.