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Chinese university bans students from celebrating Christmas "because it"s kitsch" and makes them watch propaganda films about Confucius instead

  • Modern College of Northwest University in China called Christmas "kitsch"
  • It banned students celebrating it, asking them to "resist Western culture"
  • Instead students were made to watch three hours of propaganda films
  • ByTed Thornhill for MailOnline

    Published: 12:11 GMT, 25 December 2014 | Updated: 12:45 GMT, 25 December 2014

    A university in northwestern China has banned Christmas, calling it a "kitsch" foreign celebration unbefitting of the country"s own traditions and making its students watch propaganda films instead, it"s been reported.

    The state-run Beijing News said that the Modern College of Northwest University, located in Xian, had strung up banners around the campus reading "Strive to be outstanding sons and daughters of China, oppose kitsch Western holidays" and "Resist the expansion of Western culture".

    A student told the newspaper that they would be punished if they did not attend a mandatory three-hour screening of propaganda films, which other students said included one about Confucius, with teachers standing guard to stop people leaving.

    Northwest University in China (pictured) has banned Christmas, calling it a "kitsch" foreign celebration

    It strung up banners around the campus reading "Strive to be outstanding sons and daughters of China, oppose kitsch Western holidays"

    "There"s nothing we can do about it, we can"t escape," the student was quoted as saying.

    An official microblog belonging to one of the university"s Communist Party"s committees posted comments calling for students not to "fawn on foreigners" and pay more attention to China"s holidays, like Spring Festival.

    "In recent years, more and more Chinese have started to attach importance to Western festivals," it wrote.

    "In their eyes, the West is more developed than China, and they think that their holidays are more elegant than ours, even that Western festivals are very fashionable and China"s traditional festivals are old fashioned."

    Christmas is not a traditional festival in officially atheist China but is growing in popularity, especially in more metropolitan areas where young people go out to celebrate, give gifts and decorate their homes.

    Students were made to watch three hours of propaganda films, including one about Confucius

    Christmas is not a traditional festival in officially atheist China but is growing in popularity

    Western culture, particularly in the form of U.S. pop culture, is wildly popular with young, educated Chinese, which occasionally causes discomfort for the generally quite conservative ruling Communist Party.

    Wenzhou, a city in the wealthy eastern province of Zhejiang, has banned all Christmas activities in schools and kindergartens, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Inspectors would make sure rules are enforced, it added.

    The rules are meant to counteract an "obsession" with Western holidays at the expense of Chinese ones, an official at the city"s education bureau told Xinhua.

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