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Why are modern orientals keen on western festivals, while westerners are not as keen as orientals? Great gods, help!

Although many traditional festivals in China have a strong cultural flavor, it is difficult to rule out the shadow of "eating", which is a bit monotonous. It seems that without the lively and warm atmosphere of Christmas and Valentine's Day, there are only a few kinds of holiday gifts: "Eating bacon to send bacon in the Spring Festival", "Eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival", "Eating zongzi to send zongzi in the Dragon Boat Festival" and "Killing chickens and ducks to send chickens and ducks in the winter solstice". Compared with them, Christmas children in western countries can receive their favorite gifts, which is naturally more attractive. It is not a bad thing that China people fall in love with Foreigners' Day. It's not all about worshipping foreign things, nor is it because the traditional festivals in China are too tacky to be taken seriously. With the development of society and the improvement of living standards, it has become a fashion to pursue healthy and upward holiday cultural taste and a stronger and warmer human touch. China is an ancient country with a long and splendid culture. In contemporary times, how do China people increase their cultural taste in festivals? Can you design elegant, affordable, beautiful and civilized holiday gifts for China people? Create a healthier, more entertaining and more cultural atmosphere? This seems like a trivial matter among the people, but it is actually a major event in the construction of socialist spiritual civilization! Because it can promote the progress of our society and the prosperity of spiritual civilization? It's time for social workers to seriously study and discuss this great event! This is the enlightenment brought to us by the rise of Foreigners' Festival in China.