Well, I live in China and they sort of do. They put up the Christmas decorations almost one and a half months before Christmas, and keep them up until a like three weeks after Chinese new year. The restaraunts also do special Christmas Eve dinners. But Christmas is not a Asian holiday, but they like to pretend it is.
Christmas is a Christian festival, so Christians in any part of the world would celebrate it. There are many countries in Asia, some of which have substantial Christian communities. Christmas is celebrated in December as a matter of tradition - nobody knows when Jesus Christ was really born.
Christmas is a Christian holiday, and most Asians are not Christians. Muslims are not Christians either.
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
Because most of the Japanese people are Shinto or Buddhist.
Italians celebrate Christmas in December.
They celebrate it on the 25th of December. Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ :)
The Italian celebrate Christmas on December eighth.
they do celebrate Christmas, on December 24 and 25.
th 24th of December is when we celebrate christmas, but its not holy, but the 25th of december is holy.
There are many different cultures in Asia, so not all Asians celebrate the same holidays. Hindus celebrate a holiday called Diwali. Muslims celebrate Eid. Chinese celebrate the Chinese New Year. This is only a partial list.
December 25th
First of all the question should state, "Do Asian people eat candy canes for Christmas?" The answer is only 1/3 of Asians celebrate Christmas so 3/4 of Asians don't even celebrate the holiday. Those who do celebrate Christmas do eat candy canes unless they are alergic or do not enjoy the candy.
Christmas on December 25th&Boxing Day on December 26th