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Education Bureau has a rule that primary and secondary schools can not celebrate Christmas

There is no national regulation against Christmas and other foreign festivals. The news circulating on the Internet "state regulations do not allow Christmas and other foreign festivals" is purely a rumor.

Confirmed: the General Office of the **** Central Office, the General Office of the State Council issued the "on the implementation of the Chinese outstanding traditional culture inheritance and development project of the views", and issued a circular, requiring all regions and departments to seriously implement the practical. For Valentine's Day, Easter, April Fool's Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas and other Western 'foreign festivals', led by party members and cadres, can no longer muddle through these Western foreign festivals." This message is a rumor.

Extended information:

The prevalence of foreign festivals in China is mainly affected by the following factors:

1. Under the background of globalization, the culture of China and the West is more closely fusion and collision, so that Chinese people naturally come into contact with and accept more Western culture. Compared with the traditional Chinese culture we are used to, Western culture is particularly fresh.

2. Due to the lack of traditional cultural education, many people lack awareness of the historical origins and cultural connotations of traditional Chinese festivals. In the absence of cognition, they naturally do not pay enough attention to traditional Chinese festivals.

3. Commercial media hype. Driven by gimmicks and interests, every holiday, major shopping malls will play the banner of the festival to create a strong festive atmosphere and drive sales. It also leaves a deep impression in people's minds as time goes by.

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