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More and more young people today like Western festivals, such as Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother's Day, etc., while often neglecting traditional Chinese holidays.
This phenomenon happens for many reasons. First, Western culture is relatively strong, such as youth usually watch the Hollywood films, western music, so young people feel more Western festival more fashionable. Second, Western festivals have relatively more human touch. Like Father's Day and Mother's Day attach great importance to family love, therefore also more likely to be accepted by youth. In addition, our traditional culture is relatively weak. Although our government has now added such as the Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday as legal holidays, but these festival for young people's influence is relatively weak.
We, as young people, should strive to carry forward the traditional culture. We have to change the outdated concept of more traditional festivals. Like the French, they have been proud of is their own culture, while Japan is successes example of mixing Western culture and its traditions to perfect harmony. We can learn from them , adhering to being open minded and also preserve Chinese festivals heritage. Because only what belongs to the nation, belong to the world.
This phenomenon happens for many reasons. First, Western culture is relatively strong, such as youth usually watch the Hollywood films, western music, so young people feel more Western festival more fashionable. Second, Western festivals have relatively more human touch. Like Father's Day and Mother's Day attach great importance to family love, therefore also more likely to be accepted by youth. In addition, our traditional culture is relatively weak. Although our government has now added such as the Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday as legal holidays, but these festival for young people's influence is relatively weak.
We, as young people, should strive to carry forward the traditional culture. We have to change the outdated concept of more traditional festivals. Like the French, they have been proud of is their own culture, while Japan is successes example of mixing Western culture and its traditions to perfect harmony. We can learn from them , adhering to being open minded and also preserve Chinese festivals heritage. Because only what belongs to the nation, belong to the world.
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Will Christmas Replace the Spring Festival
Christmas arouses increasing attention year by year in China. Christmas cards become popular with students. People hold Christmas parties and exchange Christmas girts. A lot or TV and radio programs about Christmas are on. Meanwhile the Spring Festival is less appealing to youngsters. Thus some people wonder whether Christmas will replace the Spring Festival.
This worry is fairly unnecessaryg Why Ⅱ One reason lies that Christmas only affects Christians, college students and joint-venture (workers. Another reason is that Christmas is mostly celebrated in cities. Few people in countryside show extreme interest in this exotic festival. By contrast, the Spring Festival is the most influential traditional festival in every family.
I think, it is natural that with increasing exchanges with the West, a lot of Western holidays have been gradually introduced into China. For us Chinese we should never neglect or even discard our own traditional festivals. For centuries Chinese have observed this traditional holiday to welcome the beginning of a new year. And we will treasure the Spring Festival forever.
Christmas arouses increasing attention year by year in China. Christmas cards become popular with students. People hold Christmas parties and exchange Christmas girts. A lot or TV and radio programs about Christmas are on. Meanwhile the Spring Festival is less appealing to youngsters. Thus some people wonder whether Christmas will replace the Spring Festival.
This worry is fairly unnecessaryg Why Ⅱ One reason lies that Christmas only affects Christians, college students and joint-venture (workers. Another reason is that Christmas is mostly celebrated in cities. Few people in countryside show extreme interest in this exotic festival. By contrast, the Spring Festival is the most influential traditional festival in every family.
I think, it is natural that with increasing exchanges with the West, a lot of Western holidays have been gradually introduced into China. For us Chinese we should never neglect or even discard our own traditional festivals. For centuries Chinese have observed this traditional holiday to welcome the beginning of a new year. And we will treasure the Spring Festival forever.
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Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving Day is an annual holiday celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Thanks are traditionally directed towards God, accompanied with feasting and prayer. Thanksgiving is a legal holiday celebrated each year on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving falls on the same day as Columbus Day in the United States. Because of the longstanding traditions of the holiday, the celebration often extends to the weekend that falls closest to the day it is celebrated.
Unlike some holidays, such as New Year's Eve, the Fourth of July, and Halloween, when people traditionally go out somewhere to celebrate, Thanksgiving is most commonly celebrated at home, with family and friends. Naturally, one of the most common traditions of Thanksgiving Day celebrations is the giving of thanks.
There is sharing these ideas, stories, and trivia with your friends and family during the Thanksgiving holiday. Another well-celebrated tradition in the United States is the start of the Christmas shopping season the day after Thanksgiving, known as the busiest shopping day of the year.
Thanksgiving Day is an annual holiday celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Thanks are traditionally directed towards God, accompanied with feasting and prayer. Thanksgiving is a legal holiday celebrated each year on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving falls on the same day as Columbus Day in the United States. Because of the longstanding traditions of the holiday, the celebration often extends to the weekend that falls closest to the day it is celebrated.
Unlike some holidays, such as New Year's Eve, the Fourth of July, and Halloween, when people traditionally go out somewhere to celebrate, Thanksgiving is most commonly celebrated at home, with family and friends. Naturally, one of the most common traditions of Thanksgiving Day celebrations is the giving of thanks.
There is sharing these ideas, stories, and trivia with your friends and family during the Thanksgiving holiday. Another well-celebrated tradition in the United States is the start of the Christmas shopping season the day after Thanksgiving, known as the busiest shopping day of the year.
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