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No; Easter is about as special to Muslims as Ramadan is to Christians.
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.
The first Easter Sunday was celebrated on the day that Jesus rose from the dead. Christians across the globe recognize Easter Sunday as the day in which Jesus died for their sins, and defeated death to ensure they will be able to reach heaven when they die.
Easter is the time that Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ who, three days prior on "Good Friday," was nailed to the cross Easter originally was a pagan holiday where the people would celebrate the coming of spring and fertility (eggs being a sign of this and bunnies being VERY fertile).
Polls have shown that Christians in the United States are more likely to vote Republican. There is not much of a gap however between Democrat and Republican Christians.
Muslims do not celebrate Easter, much like Christians do not celebrate Ramadan. For most Muslims, besides seeing a lot of bunnies and eggs in the store, Easter is just another day. Muslims do believe that Jesus lived, but they do not have the same beliefs about him as Christians. They do not have a crucifixion story as part of their history of his life, so there would be no resurrection to go along with it.
I would place Good Friday in the list, without crucifixtion, there would have been no sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins --- Easter or Christmas.
Because Easter is not for muslims and is for christians
Those Canadians who are also Christians would likely observe lent, in common with other Christians wherever they may live.
In 2011 Easter will fall at the end of April. The dates are; Good Friday April 22nd, 2011 Easter Sunday April 24th, 2011 Easter Monday April 25, 2011 To find a full list of days and dates for Easter from 2011 to 2020 visit the related link below.