1. How Christmas is Celebrated in China

  • Festive Atmosphere in CitiesUrban centers like Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong celebrate Christmas with dazzling lights, wreaths, and decorated public spaces. Many young people treat it as a romantic day, similar to Valentine’s Day.  
  • “Peaceful Evening” Apples (平安夜苹果)Christmas Eve, known as “Píng’ān yè” (Peaceful Night), plays on the word “píngguǒ” (apple). Giving apples wrapped in festive paper has become a sweet, romantic tradition.  
  • Church CelebrationsAlthough not a public holiday, Christian communities hold special services on Christmas Eve—featuring choral and drama performances. 
  • Paper Lantern & “Tree of Light” DecorationsFamilies often decorate plastic “Tree of Light” with paper chains, flowers, and lanterns; shopping centers go all out in festive displays.  
  • Christmas Dining CultureDining out on Christmas Day is popular—many enjoy a blend of Western and Chinese cuisine in restaurants, like General Tso’s chicken or egg rolls. 

2. How Dogpay Enhances Your Holiday Payments

ScenarioCommon ChallengesDogpay Advantage
Holiday Gift ShoppingHigh cross-border costs, hidden feesInstant multi-currency payments with transparent fees
Sending Red Envelopes / GiftsComplex/massive bank fees and delaysFast transfers + stablecoin options
Shared Meals / Dining BillsPiecemeal payments with scattered recordsAuto-tracking and categorized spending history

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