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Christmas in Mainland China is not a public holiday and is not related to religion at all. It’s more of a novelty day like Valentine’s Day, rather than a religious celebration. But you’ll still see the malls and streets of the big cities filled with Christmas decorations, fir trees, Santa Claus and carols.3 Dec 2020
https://www.trafalgar.com/real-word/facts-about-christmas-china/
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‘Festival of shame’: Why China has cracked down on Christmas
Rising nationalism under Xi Jinping and tensions between China and the West has left little room for foreign culture that Beijing sees as an affront to Chinese values, writes Ahmed Aboudouh
Scorning it as ‘Western spiritual opium’ and the ‘Festival of Shame’, China has cracked down on Christmas in recent years as the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) increasingly vociferous brand of nationalism rejects any outside influence or ideas.
https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/china/china-nationalism-christmas-xi-jinping-b1978101.html
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