ICross China - 2014-12-23
BEIJING, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Although a majority of Chinese people do
not have a Christmas break, the country's youth have been increasingly
getting into the holiday spirit.
Different from family reunions that often mark the celebration in the
west, Chinese observe the day by getting together with friends,
shopping, giving gifts and romance.
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On Wednesday, 7-year-old Guo Xunyu's primary school teacher is
throwing a party to celebrate the western holiday. The children will
sing songs, eat snacks and play games with her classmates at primary
school.
"It is a wonderful time for our kids to sit around, as well as for us
parents to communicate," said Gao Yajie, one of the parents who helped
arrange the activity. "After all, the children are too busy with their
daily school work."
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