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Should people in China celebrate Christmas?

Christmas is a religious festival to commemorate the birth of the son Jesus. Therefore, it is reasonable to say that this should be a festival belonging to Christian society, and there is no need to celebrate it.

But perhaps the biggest feature of Christmas in China today is religious weakness, which is almost non-existent. It has become a quite common social popular phenomenon, far from being confined to the circle of believers.

Saying "China" is somewhat biased. If we make a detailed analysis, the epidemic scope of Christmas in China is mainly young people who live in cities and have received secondary school and higher education.

People who get together for the holidays are usually lovers, friends, classmates and colleagues ... the way is dinner, movies, commercial streets and bars ... If you want to sum up the holiday mentality, it is probably-don't think too much, just be happy.

In the west, Christmas is a family reunion festival, but in China, it seems to be a carnival and Valentine's Day.

So the advantage of Christmas is strangeness, strangeness-no obligation to go home for reunion, no grand significance, no festivals that need to be arranged grandly, only colorful decorations and cheerful music.

Young people can attach new emotional needs to it without burdens and obstacles. In this way, the solemn Christmas has become a relaxed, fashionable and romantic festival in China.