S e con d English p a p e rsE ach nation h as its own c h ar a cte r i s tic f estiv als t ha t r e fl e c t th e c ul ture o f it s elf.I n China, as o ur c o untr y an d w e s t ern c o untri e s become increas i n g ly c loser, mo re an d mo re c h ines e accept we st e r n cu l tur e.Howeve r, some we s tern f e st ival s so meti mes e ven m or e po p ular than t r aditio n al fest iv a ls, fo r ei g n c u l t u r a l’s influence shoul d no t be underest im at e d. The m ain The m a in g roup of ce l ebrating weste rn fe s t i va l s is y o ut h g r ou p w h ich t a k e s s tu d e n ts as the m ain fo rce.Pe ople c el ebra te fest i val s such as V a l en t i n e's day, mo ther's day, Thank sgivin g Da y a n d C hrist m as D a y. I n fa ct, becau se of t he Chinese way o f thinki n g, wester n hol id a y s i n China is j ust po p ular f or Christma s and V a l e nti n e's d ay, n ot a l l western h olidays attract peop l e's at t ent i on. Accordin g to a su r vey o f Ce nt ral China N ormal Uni v er s ity, ma ny colle ge stu d e n ts k no w t he e xis te nce o f we stern festiv a ls, but litt l e o f them know abou t t h e ir cultu ra l c onnotat i on s . I n a d dit i on t o C h r istmas, respon d en t s who kno w other w es ter n f e s tiv a ls’ m eanin g ar e les s than 10%. Refe rring to the way to c e leb r at...