Does China not believe in christmas? They got games on the 25th?
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we should not be focused on worldly things rather we should grab every chance to improve ourselves as a better human being for the benefit of mankind πΏ
They do and don't in a sense, Its viewed as more of a commercial holiday rather than a religious holiday. As someone posted the religion in china article can give a decent insight to the religious situation in the country.
So its a holiday but traditions are also super young by standards of the rest of the world celebrating it. So yeah people probably work on christmas and thus the Ascension games will be happening on Christmas
we do not have Christmas holiday in China, even on Christmas Day.
Young people may like the Christmas eve, becuz it's a symbol of safeness, they send apples each other(apple pronounce "ping guo" in Chinese, start as "ping" which is the same start pronounce of safeness as "ping'an", so young people like it, but many of us do not believe it).
there are many religions here, estimate about 3-4% of Chinese are Christian(40 million+), Muslim about 20-30 million(they have eid al-fitr holidays in the west China such as Ningxia, Xinjiang, Qinghai, and some other muslim localities)