Archive for the ‘Christmas in China’ Category
Celebrating Christmas in the Small Chinese City of HuaiHua
As the enoVate blog opens its doors to more and more contributors, both of Chinese and international pedigree, we will post their interesting and relevant viewpoints. As this Friday is Christmas we are posting some unique perspectives on Chinese youth and Christmas in smaller cities in China. Our second...
December 21st, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
‘Tis The Season For Chinese Christmas Cheer
As the enoVate blog opens its doors to more and more contributors, both of Chinese and international pedigree, we will post their interesting and relevant viewpoints. As this Friday is Christmas we are posting some unique perspectives on Chinese youth and Christmas in smaller cities in China. Our first...
December 21st, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
A Chinese Santa Clause?! Nope! Chinese Netizens Voice Their Opinions
Santa Clause and The Snowman represent two mythical creatures in Christmas lore. However, their odd stories do not always translate well into Chinese culture which is rich with its own history and mythical icons.
Thus a poll found here, seeks to find a better Chinese match for Santa Clause. And no, it’s...
December 16th, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
Did You Know? China is the World’s Largest Producer of Christmas Ornaments!
“China is the main producer of Christmas ornaments in the world, occupying 40% of European market and 70% of American market. In the whole world, more than half of the Christmas ornaments are originally from Yiwu. The Yiwu Entry-exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau has been tabulating the massive...
December 16th, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
Is Christmas Corrupting the Values of Chinese Youth?
enoVate team member and Shanghai University student, Jermaine Chen, contributes the following post regarding Christmas values and Chinese youth.
As is known to all, Christmas is a traditional festival in the western world, just as traditional as the Spring Festival in China. Both westerners and Chinese...
December 15th, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
A Cynical Chinese Christmas Story
The following article, written by eno marketing assistant Leon Ni, cuts right to the heart of how the Christmas holiday is spent by Shanghai youth…”
In my memory, Christmas is unforgettable when I was in elementary school. In the ages before technology we prayed for each other and sent Christmas...
December 14th, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
How do Chinese Youth Spend the Christmas Holiday?
From a recent poll on a popular youth BBS, it appears Christmas is for lovers. Friends and family come in second and third in this poll asking how Christmas holidays are spent. Thankfully, not many are spending the holiday by themselves or don’t celebrate it at all. Maybe they’re celebrating...
December 14th, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More
Do Chinese Youth Care About Christmas? Find out this week!
(photo credit, uninvolved observer)
Christmas in China is a holiday both like and unlike other typical Chinese celebrations. On one hand, it gives people an excuse to exercise their consumer habits, and on the other hand some people treat it as the religious holiday that it is. However, it’s role...
December 14th, 2009 | Christmas in China | Read More






