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English composition-festivals abroad, what do festivals do? What's so special!

China celebrates western festivals.

Western festivals are in China

China has become more commercialized and less ideological, and China people are enjoying more relaxed social control.

China is becoming more and more commercialized and lacks an independent ideological system.

Therefore, they adopted some western festivals.

Therefore, they adopted many western festivals.

Although China people (mostly young people) celebrate the Spring Festival for fun, the business community sees a great opportunity to make money. At the same time, most young people celebrate these festivals for entertainment, but enterprises see this good opportunity to make money.

Valentine's day

Valentine's day

It has become an important festival for young people in China and other parts of the world.

Like other countries in the world, it has become a very important (or popular) festival for young people in China.

Cards and flowers, mainly roses, sold millions.

Blessing cards and flowers, especially roses, sell at sky-high prices.

However, China people restrict giving gifts to their spouses, lovers and sexual partners, while in the West, candy can be given to friends and colleagues.

However, in China, gifts are limited to their spouses, lovers and sexual partners, but in the West, the sweetness of festivals can be given to friends or colleagues.

This difference may be due to the mistranslation of Valentine's Day, in which Ren Qing means lover.

This is probably due to the mistranslation of Valentine's Day into Valentine's Day, which means lover in China.

Some people call for replacing this foreign love celebration with China's traditional Qixi Festival (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), which commemorates the legendary Cowherd and Weaver Girl.

Some people also call for China Valentine's Day (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month) to replace Valentine's Day in China, which is a traditional festival about love and has a beautiful legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.

Christmas Day

Christmas day

China people, especially the younger generation, embrace Christmas without paying attention to its religious background.

China people, especially the younger generation, easily accept Christmas, ignoring its religious background.

They decorate their homes with Christmas trees and colored lights, give Christmas presents to their children, and attend parties to enjoy a carnival-like night.

They decorate their houses with Christmas trees and lights, give Christmas presents to their children, and hold dances to enjoy carnival-like nights.

The atmosphere of Christmas is very obvious in the busy streets of big cities, where shops, restaurants and hotels try their best to attract customers.

The most striking sign of Christmas is that the busy streets, shops, hotels, restaurants and so on in most cities have come up with their best products to attract customers.

Santa Claus is mostly played by young women, who are the best "tools" for promotion. Santa Claus, which most girls like to play, is their best-selling toy.