Celebration of Christmas in communist countries
Christmas Celebrations in Modern Communist Countries: Between Ideology, Tradition, and Globalization Introduction: Atheistic Doctrine and Religious Festival In modern states officially adhering to the communist ideology (People's Republic of China, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, North Korea), the attitude towards Christmas is formed in the triangle of "official atheism - cultural traditions - global commercialization." The celebration takes various forms, from complete ban to regulated secular version, demonstrating the adaptation of the global phenomenon to specific political-cultural contexts. China: Commercialization without Religious Content In the People's Republic of China, where the Communist Party adheres to the atheist ideology, Christmas is not a state holiday and is not officially encouraged for Chinese citizens. However, in major cities (Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou), it has transformed into a massive secular commercial event. Department stores and streets are decorated with illuminations and Christmas symbols, and young people use this occasion for exchanging gifts and visiting restaurants. An interesting phenomenon is "Christmas apples": the Chinese word "apple" (pingguo) sounds like the word "peace" on the eve of Christmas, so wrapped apples in colorful paper have become a popular gift-souvenir. For the small but growing number of Chinese Christians (both officially recognized by the "Patriotic Church" and unofficial communities), Christmas is a religious festival celebrated in churches. Authorities generally allow this as long as meetings do not turn into mass street demonstrations. In recent years, there have been attempts to promote alternative "patriotic" holidays in the same period, such as the Mao Zedong Memorial Day (December 26th). Cuba: From Ban to Revival On Cuba, after the 1959 revolution, the celebration of Christmas was virtually abolished. The situation changed in 1997 when Fidel Castro, considering the visit of Pope John Paul II, declared Christm ... Read more
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