亚洲精品久久久久久一区二区_99re热久久这里只有精品34_久久免费高清视频_一区二区三区不卡在线视频

RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Home / Christmas in China / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
Ho Ho Ho, Joy, Peace, Goodwill, Cheer
Adjust font size:

Whether they traditionally celebrate Christmas back home or focus on ringing in a new year, expats generally celebrate the season in Shanghai with family and friends. Many go traveling.

Though many countries of Christian heritage have different, colorful interpretations of the holiday, in other countries New Year is more important. Six expats talk about this season in Australia, Brazil, France, India, Japan and the United States - and how they will celebrate in China.

Ana Steyer has been in Shanghai for nearly two and a half years. At Christmas time the Brazilian lady and her family usually go traveling. Last year it was Thailand, this time it's Australia.

"It's always strange being abroad at Christmas time, hotels have a cold atmosphere," says Steyer from Porto Allegre. "In Brazil, summer is just around the corner from Christmas. The days are getting longer, kids are getting ready for the summer holidays and many outdoor activities are going on."

On Christmas Day families go down to the beach for fireworks and a good churrasco - a BBQ cooked on skewers. Christmas Eve dinners feature turkey or ham, rice, salads and fruit.

Other features of Brazilian festivities are colored by its diverse population.

In southern Brazil, for example, a place with strong influence from German and Italian immigrants, Christmas celebration resembles the ones from Europe. Christmas Eve dinner is not complete without panettone - an Italian Christmas cake. Catholics also attend missa do galo or midnight mass on Christmas Eve.

Despite being away from home, however, Steyer still likes to keep Christmas traditions. "In Shanghai I always have a tree and my house completely decorated," she says, adding that there are some advantages to being in Shanghai at this time. "It's a wonderful opportunity to travel around countries in the area, and to be with my family to see how other cultures celebrate Christmas."

As in Brazil, Christmas in Australia is also celebrated in summer. Alex Harper, a Sydney newcomer to Shanghai, remembers fondly Christ-mases on the beach. "Basically you spend the whole day on the beach, with loads of food, barbecue, surfing, and family and friends," he says.

Harper is public relations manager for the Bund Brewery and a part-time Mandarin student. On being in Shanghai at Christmas he says, "It's quite a strange experience since I'm here with a whole bunch of new people."

He himself has plenty lined up. "A friend of mine has an apartment near Xintiandi, so we're going to throw a private party for 20 of our mates there."

He's also brought some Australian traditions with him. "We'll play games like Chris Cringle - a mystery present-giving thing where everyone coming puts their name in a hat. You pull a name out of it and buy that person a present. The receiver doesn't know who gave them the present but the buyer does."

He's also planned ahead for New Year's Day. "I've got a five-course dinner at New Heights booked," he says. But when asked where is the best place in Shanghai for Christmas, he comments, "The best place is with your mates."

Japan's New Year, or Shogatsu, is the biggest festival of the year. In ancient times Shogatsu was celebrated in February in parallel with Chinese Spring Festival, which falls on February 7 this year, but when Japan adopted the Gregorian Calendar in 1873, this changed to January 1.

The meaning behind the celebration of New Year is to leave the old behind and to welcome the new. Homes and entrance gates are decorated with kadomatsu made of pine, bamboo and plum tree boughs, clothes are cleaned and so are houses, from top to bottom.

Takanori Tsuruoka is a language student at Fudan University, and he's been in Shanghai for 10 months. For him, New Year is a time to spend with family, while Christmas is a time to spend with friends and alcohol - the exact opposite of most observances in the West.

Tsuruoka usually celebrates New Year with his family. in Chiba City. "We all sit around a kotatsu, a big round table with a built-in heater underneath, we toast our legs on the heater, talk and eat New Year's dinner.

"The most traditional New Year's foods are mochi, a Japanese rice cake similar to Chinese niangao, - in a soup. We also have osechi, a set of dishes like a bento box with rice, fish paste, seaweed and dates.

"We stay up late into the night watching a marathon song contest on TV. The Red and White Song Contest has now become Japan's must popular program on New Year's Eve. We also visit shrines and pray for our hopes for the New Year."

This New Year, however, Tsuruoka plans travel in the Philippines "because it's near, it's different and it's warm."

Unlike European and other traditionally Christian countries, India has no indigenous tradition of celebrating Christmas. Amar Urhekar, managing director of a health-care company, finds instead that China has more Christmas spirit than India.

"Christmas is a much larger, more commercial thing here," says the man from Mumbai. "You can see decorations everywhere. I never used to celebrate it in India, but in Shanghai I've started to get a small Christmas tree every year.

"In India the big celebration of the year is Diwali in November. That is a traditional religious festival," he continues. "Apart from that, New Year's Eve is also a big event. Though there is no religious meaning in New Year, it's a chance to party, eat good food, and be with friends and family."

The younger generation may go bar hopping in big groups, while older people will stay at home and watch TV with the countdown to midnight.

Having been in Shanghai for three and a half years, Urhekar is no longer particularly excited about the season. It is, however, a chance to travel around China. Since it's not a Chinese national holiday, it won't be so crowded, he says.

This year he and his wife will visit Kunming and Lijiang in Yunnan Province and Dalian in Liaoning Province.

However, they will be back for New Year's Eve. "I'm still not deciding what to do for New Year's Day in Shanghai," he says. "The options are either parties at clubs like Park 97 or Attica, or Indian community gatherings at one of the big Indian restaurants like Vedas or Bukhara."

For Jennifer Smith from Dallas, Texas, Christmas in the southern United States is deeply associated with warmth and family.

For Smith, a freelance writer, Christmas ushers in warm hues of red and green, deeply embedded scents of evergreen, spiced cider and homemade pies and the blend of twinkly lights in the darkness of a living room.

"This holiday is steeped with rich family traditions and is the source of many of my fondest childhood memories," she says. "Growing up Christmas was all about baking gingerbread men and fruitcake cookies with my mother; visits from my older six siblings and their families; late-night gatherings around old home movies filled with laughter, singing and games; plus presents and visiting neighbors to share the fun and food."

These are also traditions that she has passed on to her own family.

"My favorite Christmas memories will remain those shared with my own little family. My husband dressed up as Santa and hurrying my children to bed so he could fill stockings; making holiday crafts and looking at the neighborhood Christmas lights; the Christmas Eve church service followed by cocoa around the fire, then Christmas music and reading the bible.

"So many traditions, so much fun, so many memories, so much sugar, so much love!"
Margeurite Sdrigotti, an English and French teacher, has been in Shanghai for two years. The Frenchwoman from Nantes also tries to keep celebrations alive in Shanghai.

Not only has she decorated her home, but she will also visit a local center for young, handicapped people in Puxi taking them presents and some festive cheer.

"Christmas is a time to share joy with the underprivileged," she says. "In France, the manger scene is a central part of the celebrations. Baby Jesus and the three wise men are put into the scene on December 24 and January 7 respectively, and friends and families get together to show each other their manger scenes."

Currently it's popular, especially in northeastern France, for markets to have "live mangers" with real animals and people. Families will make a day of visiting these mangers, drinking hot wine and eating crepes.

On Christmas Eve, a large log is placed in the fireplace to burn all night long. "This may have been the inspiration for la bouche de Noel or the yule log cake," she says. "It's made with ice cream or chocolate cake, shaped like a log, covered in chocolate, and often with a cream filling. Families will eat late after going to midnight mass, their dinner may be turkey, chestnuts, oysters, salmon with a white butter sauce and la bouche de Noel."

Sdrigotti comments that being in Shanghai over Christmas is very different from being in France. "First, not everybody is celebrating it and there are no live manger scenes here. Also in France it's such a big commercial thing with everybody busy buying, especially chocolate, which isn't so much the case here."

Still she is planning activities for the special season. "I will go to a candlelight service at the Community Center Shanghai, followed by Christmas dinner with a homemade la bouche Noel, and on New Year's Day I'm planning a party with friends."

(Shanghai Daily December 21, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
- Viva Christmas!
Most Viewed >>
-Playing cat and mouse
-What Is Renminbi (RMB) and How to Change Foreign Currency for RMB in China?
-When and Where Can I Buy Tickets for the Beijing Olympics in 2008?
-How to Get a Green Card in China?
-Bookstores in Beijing and Shanghai
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

亚洲精品久久久久久一区二区_99re热久久这里只有精品34_久久免费高清视频_一区二区三区不卡在线视频
欧美国产日韩亚洲一区| 国产夜色精品一区二区av| 欧美一进一出视频| 一区二区三区成人| 亚洲免费成人av电影| 亚洲区中文字幕| 亚洲电影一级黄| 久久精品免费| 亚洲国内欧美| 91久久精品美女高潮| 久久精品人人做人人爽电影蜜月| 欧美一区二区精美| 欧美有码在线视频| 久久精品91| 亚洲国产激情| 亚洲精品日韩在线观看| 亚洲精品看片| 99精品国产高清一区二区| 日韩一二三区视频| 中文av一区二区| 亚洲欧美激情在线视频| 午夜精品亚洲| 欧美综合国产| 久久午夜影视| 欧美成人性生活| 欧美巨乳在线| 国产精品福利影院| 国产精品一区毛片| 国外成人在线视频网站| 黄色成人免费观看| 黄色在线成人| 亚洲人精品午夜| 中文av一区二区| 性欧美超级视频| 亚洲第一在线视频| 日韩午夜免费视频| 亚洲一本大道在线| 欧美一区二区三区在| 久久人人爽人人| 欧美激情第9页| 国产精品免费观看视频| 国产亚洲欧美一区二区三区| 亚洲第一黄网| 一本色道久久综合亚洲精品不卡| 亚洲免费影视| 亚洲电影视频在线| 中国日韩欧美久久久久久久久| 亚洲欧美日韩区| 久久综合中文| 欧美色欧美亚洲另类七区| 国产精品视频午夜| 在线精品视频一区二区三四| 亚洲靠逼com| 午夜精品一区二区三区电影天堂 | 欧美在线视频免费观看| 亚洲高清自拍| 亚洲一区在线视频| 久久久另类综合| 欧美日韩喷水| 激情久久综合| 亚洲网在线观看| 亚洲精品免费电影| 欧美一区二区三区免费大片| 欧美69wwwcom| 国产精品一区二区三区久久久| 亚洲电影免费观看高清完整版在线观看 | 欧美日本亚洲| 国产综合视频在线观看| 亚洲三级电影全部在线观看高清| 亚洲欧美日韩直播| 99日韩精品| 久久亚洲欧美| 国产精品久久久久久久久免费樱桃 | 久久手机免费观看| 国产精品久久久久一区| 亚洲电影欧美电影有声小说| 亚洲一区二区在线播放| 日韩一级不卡| 久久综合狠狠综合久久综合88 | 国产亚洲毛片| 亚洲午夜高清视频| 亚洲每日在线| 蜜桃av噜噜一区二区三区| 国产精品热久久久久夜色精品三区| 亚洲电影免费观看高清完整版| 性色av一区二区怡红| 亚洲视频精选| 欧美精品黄色| 在线看一区二区| 欧美一区午夜精品| 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区三区在线观看| 欧美黄色aaaa| 亚洲缚视频在线观看| 久久国产欧美| 欧美专区在线观看| 国产精品一二三四| 亚洲免费伊人电影在线观看av| 在线亚洲激情| 欧美精品一区二区三区视频| 激情亚洲成人| 欧美在线视频观看| 欧美一区视频| 国产精品一区二区三区久久久| 一区二区三区四区精品| 一本大道久久a久久综合婷婷| 欧美高清自拍一区| 亚洲国产高清视频| 亚洲精品国产精品国产自| 麻豆精品视频在线观看视频| 激情综合视频| 亚洲国产成人av| 久久久之久亚州精品露出| 国产一区二区无遮挡| 欧美在线播放视频| 久久久国产精品亚洲一区| 国产一区二区在线观看免费播放| 亚洲欧美日本精品| 欧美影院成年免费版| 国产欧美一区二区精品婷婷| 亚洲欧美日韩人成在线播放| 欧美在线网址| 国产综合视频| 亚洲黑丝在线| 欧美精品成人一区二区在线观看| 最新69国产成人精品视频免费| 99亚洲精品| 欧美日韩免费一区| 99综合电影在线视频| 亚洲欧美另类在线| 国产欧亚日韩视频| 欧美综合国产精品久久丁香| 久久综合狠狠综合久久综合88 | 日韩午夜中文字幕| 亚洲一区二区三区乱码aⅴ| 国产精品久久久久毛片大屁完整版| 亚洲永久精品大片| 久久久亚洲成人| 亚洲国产天堂久久综合网| 999亚洲国产精| 国产精品高潮呻吟久久| 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区三区在线 | 亚洲高清视频一区二区| 亚洲美女色禁图| 欧美三级日本三级少妇99| 亚洲一区二区黄色| 久久激情婷婷| 亚洲高清色综合| 亚洲午夜免费视频| 国产毛片精品视频| 亚洲日本中文字幕| 欧美精品在线网站| 亚洲一区二区三区精品在线观看| 欧美在线一级va免费观看| 激情校园亚洲| 一本综合精品| 国产亚洲视频在线观看| 亚洲精品欧洲| 国产精品成人在线观看| 欧美一级日韩一级| 欧美全黄视频| 午夜亚洲精品| 欧美日本国产视频| 欧美亚洲免费电影| 欧美福利在线| 亚洲一区二区在线观看视频| 美女精品一区| 亚洲一区二区三区在线| 免费91麻豆精品国产自产在线观看| 99re66热这里只有精品3直播| 欧美一区国产二区| 亚洲激情在线观看| 欧美一级大片在线免费观看| ●精品国产综合乱码久久久久| 亚洲一区欧美激情| 伊人激情综合| 亚洲一区观看| 一区二区亚洲精品国产| 亚洲一区二区三区四区五区午夜| 国产有码在线一区二区视频| 日韩一级片网址| 国产亚洲综合在线| 亚洲视频中文字幕| 一区二区三区自拍| 午夜精品久久久99热福利| 在线免费观看视频一区| 欧美一区二区三区四区夜夜大片| 91久久国产自产拍夜夜嗨| 欧美在线一级va免费观看| 亚洲精品免费一二三区| 亚洲免费黄色| 黄色欧美日韩| 欧美亚洲综合在线| 日韩一区二区久久| 欧美成人一区二区在线| 午夜久久99| 欧美香蕉大胸在线视频观看| 亚洲日本激情| 国产香蕉97碰碰久久人人| 亚洲一级电影| 亚洲经典自拍|