China people have their own traditional festivals, such as Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. These festivals have their unique cultural connotations and ways of celebration, and they are an important part of China's traditional culture. At the same time, China Municipal Government also actively promotes the inheritance and development of Chinese excellent traditional culture, and encourages people to carry forward and inherit Chinese excellent traditional culture.
Christmas is an important festival of Christianity, and China is a multi-religious country. Different religious beliefs have different festivals and celebrations. If a person's religion does not have Christmas, then he will naturally not celebrate it. In some people's eyes, Christmas and China have different values and morals.
The way of celebrating Christmas may conflict with the traditional family and filial piety in China. Therefore, some people may not want to celebrate Christmas, but prefer to celebrate festivals in their own cultural background.
Introduction to Christmas customs:
1. Decorate Christmas tree: During Christmas, people will put a Christmas tree at home and hang various decorations on it, such as colored lights, ribbons, gifts, candy and so on. This custom originated in Germany and has now become one of the most famous Christmas customs in the world.
2. Christmas dinner: During Christmas, people usually prepare a sumptuous dinner, including traditional foods such as roast turkey, pudding and minced pies. This is also one of the most important traditions of Christmas.
Christmas cards: During Christmas, people will send Christmas cards to express their blessings and greetings to relatives and friends. This custom has become an important way for modern people to celebrate Christmas.
Good news: On Christmas Eve (from the night of February 24th to the morning of February 25th, 65438+), the church organized some choirs (or formed spontaneously by believers) to sing Christmas carols from door to door or under other people's windows, which is called "good news".