China has neither nationalized Christian faith nor experienced Indian kindness, and China people can't feel the meaning and significance of Thanksgiving at all. The so-called festival is just a reason to find a party to eat and explore. In the same way, Halloween, Christmas and so on are the same. It is understandable that merchants join in the fun for the benefit, children for fun, and young people for curiosity, but if we have to discuss it seriously from its inherent folk traditions, cultural and historical connotations or humanistic values, then it should not be over. Only the nation belongs to the world, but the nation belongs to the nation after all. So far, no folk festival of any nation has really become or can become a day for people all over the world, which is determined by race, history and culture.
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