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China: Christmas in Mainland China is not a public holiday and is not related to religion at all. It's more of a novelty day like Valentine's Day, rather than a religious celebration.

South Korea: South Korea is the only Asian country that recognises Christmas (or Sung Tan Jul) as a national holiday. Although Koreans will have the day off to sit back and relax with their nearest and dearest

Thailand: As only a small percentage of the Thai population are Christian, Christmas isn't an official holiday in Thailand. Over 90% of the Thai population are Buddhist. With Buddhism being very accepting, Christian festivals like Christmas can also be enjoyed by Buddhists in Thailand.

1  reason: because most of those countries have different religions

2 reason: because they have different cultures

PD: I need the reading for make the  three questions

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