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Click here to forward this email to a friend | | | Highlights for Dec. 25, 2019 | | | | How China Celebrates Christmas Compared to the West Quiz: 1. Why Chinese people give apples on Christmas Eve? A. Because apples are cheap during Christmas. B. Because they like eating apples. C. Because giving apples means giving safety.
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| If you are not sure about the answer, please read the following text first and then try again. As cultural divides narrow due to globalization and increased travel opportunities, Christmas has quickly spread beyond its Western origins. With all of the entertaining festivities that the jolly holiday entails, China has come to embrace the spirit of Christmas as well. 圣诞节 (Shèngdànjié)
Although Christmas isn’t a public holiday in China and there isn’t an emphasis on the religious aspects there are many other ways that Christmas is celebrated. There are 3 primary activities that people in China participate in to partake in the holiday cheer during Christmas time. Click "Read More" to Know 3 Main Ways to Celebrate Christmas in China | Got questions? Take a FREE 1-to-1 live online lesson with our professional teachers from China. >>More Newsletters |
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