Personally, I picnic with paperplates...China is credited with the invention of fireworks.
Unless you count the Mongol Empire, China has never been ruled by a foreign power and therefore has no date of independence. China does have a national holiday on October 1st, to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
No, they do not. The Fourth of July celebrates July 4, 1776 when the USA Colonials announced their Declaration of Independence from England. China does not celebrate an American holiday. Americans, whose relatives came from China, celebrate July 4. The nation of China, and the Chinese people, and most people around the world Outside the USA, do Not celebrate July 4th. It's an American holiday, celebrated by Americans.
The answer would be NO they do NOT!
The www.chinese.com style
they had to do chores, they couldnt remarry or ask for a divorce. they were servants to men in the family and they couldnt go to school... you should just google it
China does not celebrate Thanksgiving.
China as a country does not celebrate Easter.
china has gained independence.
China obtained its independence from its colonists in 221 BCE.
They don't have independence.
China, a communist country, has always been China and have never declared independence. They just are their own independent country.
they celebrate like regular people except they speak in chines