Chinese Christmas referred to the Lunar New Year, which was the first day of the first lunar month. It was usually celebrated around December 25 in the Gregorian calendar. In China, people usually gather together to enjoy delicious food and gifts during Christmas. Many merchants would also launch various promotional activities such as discounts and lucky draws. In addition, some temples and churches would also hold celebrations. Although Chinese Christmas is not directly related to Christian Christmas beliefs, people in China still generally celebrate this festival to express their blessings and gratitude to their relatives and friends.