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This year (2012) being a Leap Year, there would normally be one chance in 366 that the answer to this question is "yes." However, since I am answering this question the day after Easter, 2012, there is one chance in 365 that this question is yes, unless you happen to be curious about this in a Leap Year, in which case, once again, the odds of the answer to this question being "yes" is only one in 366.

So, today is probably not Easter in China. Unless you happen to be asking this on the one day of the year that is Easter. In that case, it is Easter in China, too.

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