Christmas is quietly "adapted" in China, evolving beyond a simple holiday replication into a splendid cultural duet between East and West.
In Chengdu, electronic screens display Mahjong tiles "Fa" and "Shun" cleverly forming a "Christmas tree," while "Christmas couplets" are widely popular online, showcasing the charm of this cultural fusion. Beijing’s Daoxiangcun has introduced egg yolk pastries shaped like "Christmas apples," and at the Christmas market in Shanghai, giant cotton candy Christmas trees make for a delightful surprise. Have you seen the Guangdong "provincial stool Christmas tree"? It's made of red plastic stools.
Meanwhile, the classic movie character "Ao Bai" has been humorously dubbed the "Chinese Santa Claus" due to his iconic appearance. The various celebrations highlight the diverse joys of Christmas, with cultural exchanges yielding interesting creations.
Have you felt this joy of a "Chinese-style Christmas"?
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