With the rapidly changing of globalization, international festivals are embraced in this ancient country. Christmas has also become a tremendously popular phenomenon in China.
Few weeks before Christmas is coming, stores or supermarkets, many streets are decorating.with dazzling Christmas lightsChristmas tree, decorations, or presents, and there are hints that Santa was on his way. Yeah, have to be recognized that, those hints are only more apparently on the more hilarious area, but the remote parts of the city.
Official estimates state that only about two percent of China's 1.3 billion population is Christian, while Christian churches assert that figure to be at least doubled. No matter what the statistics is, Christmas is not a religious holiday spend by many Chinese. It is with more commercial atmosphere.
On Christmas day, some Chinese people receive gifts, Christmas cards, enjoy various forms of celebrations like Christmas party and fetes. Cake shops are noticeably busy during this festival, many people prefer make it more westernized, but some still insist to make it a Chinese way. Many international hotels will host Christmas Eve and Day buffets serving all your favorites: turkey, roasts, hot rolls and veggie sides.
Christmas in China are more favored by young people, especially white collar, it's a time to release their wildness and maybe a time to flirt too.