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Related: About this forumChina cracks down on Christmas celebrations
Source: The Guardian
China cracks down on Christmas celebrations
Citizens told to focus on promoting traditional Chinese culture amid broader clampdown on churches
Lily Kuo
Mon 24 Dec 2018 14.21 GMT
China is cracking down on Christmas. Several cities, schools, and government institutions have ordered citizens not to celebrate the holiday and to instead focus on promoting traditional Chinese culture.
In the northern city of Langfang in Hebei province, city officials ordered all Christmas decorations to be cleared and forbade shops from selling Christmas-themed goods. Officials said the measure was aimed at maintaining stability and controlling street hawkers.
In Changsha, in central Hunan province, the education bureau last week issued a directive to schools not to celebrate western festivals such as Christmas, including putting up decorations, posting related messages or exchanging gifts. At least four Chinese cities and one county have issued a ban on Christmas decorations, according to Associated Press.
A teacher in Huangshan in Anhui province issued a reminder on Weibo on Christmas Eve to follow a recent notice from the propaganda department not to attend Christmas parties, post related messages on the popular messaging apps WeChat or QQ, or give teachers peace apples, a tradition in China. The term for Christmas Eve, pinganye, or peaceful night, is similar to that of the world apple.
Teachers should strengthen the education of Chinese traditional culture for students and guide students to refuse overseas festivals such as Christmas, the teacher posted on Weibo.
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Citizens told to focus on promoting traditional Chinese culture amid broader clampdown on churches
Lily Kuo
Mon 24 Dec 2018 14.21 GMT
China is cracking down on Christmas. Several cities, schools, and government institutions have ordered citizens not to celebrate the holiday and to instead focus on promoting traditional Chinese culture.
In the northern city of Langfang in Hebei province, city officials ordered all Christmas decorations to be cleared and forbade shops from selling Christmas-themed goods. Officials said the measure was aimed at maintaining stability and controlling street hawkers.
In Changsha, in central Hunan province, the education bureau last week issued a directive to schools not to celebrate western festivals such as Christmas, including putting up decorations, posting related messages or exchanging gifts. At least four Chinese cities and one county have issued a ban on Christmas decorations, according to Associated Press.
A teacher in Huangshan in Anhui province issued a reminder on Weibo on Christmas Eve to follow a recent notice from the propaganda department not to attend Christmas parties, post related messages on the popular messaging apps WeChat or QQ, or give teachers peace apples, a tradition in China. The term for Christmas Eve, pinganye, or peaceful night, is similar to that of the world apple.
Teachers should strengthen the education of Chinese traditional culture for students and guide students to refuse overseas festivals such as Christmas, the teacher posted on Weibo.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/24/china-cracks-down-on-christmas-celebrations
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China cracks down on Christmas celebrations (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2018
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Interesting also that no one other than me has commented on this article. eom
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
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guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)1. More intolerance from the Chinese Government.
Apparently the officially atheist Government has no tolerance for other beliefs.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)2. Interesting also that no one other than me has commented on this article. eom