I believe people throughout the world celebrate holidays in the same way,to some degree.We either have specific kinds of food or do specific things.As for the Tomb Sweeping Day,we usually visit tombs of our ancestors and those of great people who sacrificed their lives in the battles to gain liberty and independence.Besides,we have boiled eggs.I don't know why we do so. For Dragon Boat Festival,we have dragon boat race and eat a kind of special food called Zongzi.
They don't celebrate Christmas
The Chinese don't celebrate Christmas :(
people celebrate Chinese new year is because Chinese new year is their tradition.
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It depends what religion they are. Many people in China do not celebrate Christmas.
jewish,chinese,hindu,aboriginal
Most Chinese people in China do not celebrate Christmas. Some do and they typically dress very nicely, suits and red dresses. Chinese people in America usually celebrate Christmas whether or not they are Christian. They dress very formally and in elegant style.
Actually, Chinese people do not celebrate Christmas so they don't eat anything particular on Christmas.
chinese don't really celebrate christmas and the closest they get is chinese new years.
Unless they are Christians, Chinese people would not normally celebrate Christmass. If they are Christians they would celebrate it on the 25th December.
The chinese celebrate their christmas by Christmas is a Christian holiday and not many Chinese people are Christian. So the Chinese celebrate Christmas, but most of people do not celebrate it for the same reasons that Christians do. If you were to visit China during Christmas time, you'd see signs of Christmas everywhere you looked. One can find Christmas trees, lights, and other decorations on the streets and in department stores, particularly in urban areas. Attendance at Christmas Eve parties and celebrations has also become more and more popular. Many Chinese people, especially the young men, celebrate this holiday by exchanging Christmas cards & gifts, hanging Chinese Christmas decobbbration at home, eating Christmas dinners in nice western restaurants (not cooking at home), attending Christmas Eve parties, and spending time with family and friends. There is Christmas shopping too. The stores will offer discounts and coupons to attract more customers. Although December 25th is not a public holiday, Christmas has become part of life for Chinese people in recent years.
Chinese people who's religion is Christianity,they usually go to a Christmas Mass on Christmas Eve at exactly 12:00 at midnight, just like you do. Chinese who believe in something else, they put up all the Santa and Rudolph stuff, which is NOT the real meaning of Christmas. But, in Taiwan, the kids don't have any holidays, 'coz they don't celebrate Christmas.