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How to say Merry Christmas in Chinese

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How to say Merry Christmas in Chinese

It’s the most wonderful time of the year ✨ As the holidays are fast approaching, let’s brush up on heartwarming Christmas vocabulary and embrace the festive vibes!

How to say Merry Christmas in Chinese (and more)

01. Christmas Day

Let’s start by looking at the name of the holiday itself:

圣诞 (Shèngdàn) Christmas | That's Mandarin

圣诞
Shèngdàn
Christmas
(lit.“holy/saint-to be born”)

圣诞节
Shèngdàn Jié
Christmas Day
(lit. “holy / saint-to be born-festival”)

平安夜
Píng’ān Yè
Christmas Eve

圣诞节快乐!
Shèngdàn jié kuàilè!
Merry Christmas!

 

02. Christmas Atmosphere

Shanghai’s Christmas decorations never fail to captivate. The city has infused a creative touch into Christmas with unique decorations that are popping up all across Shanghai.

Christmas in Shanghai | That's Mandarin

元旦快乐! Yuándàn kuàilè! Happy New Year! | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞氛围感
Shèngdàn fēnwéi gǎn
Christmas atmosphere

圣诞节装饰
Shèngdàn Jié zhuāngshì
Christmas decorations

When strolling through the charming alleys of Shanghai, it was impossible to miss one of the most remarkable decorations — a giant wall-climbing Santa Claus!

圣诞老人 (Shèngdàn Lǎorén) Santa Claus | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞老人
Shèngdàn Lǎorén
Santa Claus / Father Christmas

Giant Santa Claus | That's Mandarin

巨型爬墙圣诞老人
Jùxíng pá qiáng Shèngdàn Lǎorén
Giant wall-climbing Santa Claus

This year, the snow season in Beijing stood out as the most magical decoration, bringing a festive mood to every resident.

Snowy | How to Describe 5 Types of Weather in Chinese | That's Mandarin Blog

雪季
xuě jì
snow season

雪花
xuě huā
snowflake

03. Christmas Market

Christmas market, known as 圣诞集市 (Shèngdàn jíshì) offers a festive array of seasonal delights and traditional treats.

Christmas in Shanghai | That's Mandarin

Here are some of the typical meals and beverages you might come across the market:

热红酒 (rè hóngjiǔ) mulled wine | That's Mandarin Blog

热红酒
rè hóngjiǔ
mulled wine

蛋酒
dànjiǔ
eggnog

姜饼 (jiāngbǐng) gingerbread cookies | That's Mandarin Blog

姜饼
jiāngbǐng
ginger cookies

拐棍糖 (guǎigùn táng) candy cane | That's Mandarin Blog

拐棍糖
guǎigùn táng
candy cane

Goodies that make the market special:

礼物 (lǐwù) present(s); gift(s) | That's Mandarin Blog

礼物
lǐwù
present(s); gift(s)

圣诞毛衣 (Shèngdàn máoyī) Christmas sweater | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞毛衣
Shèngdàn máoyī
Christmas sweater

圣诞帽 (Shèngdàn mào) Christmas hat | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞帽
Shèngdàn mào
Christmas hat

Snow Globe | That's Mandarin

雪球
xuě qiú
snow globe

04. Christmas Items

Now, here are some of the things that come to mind when you think of Christmas.

圣诞树 (Shèngdàn shù) Christmas tree | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞树
Shèngdàn shù
Christmas tree

圣诞袜(子) Shèngdàn wà(zi) Christmas stockings | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞袜(子)
Shèngdàn wà(zi)
Christmas stockings

圣诞彩带 (Shèngdàn cǎidài) Christmas garland| That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞彩带
Shèngdàn cǎidài
Christmas garland

圣诞贺卡 (Shèngdàn hèkǎ) Christmas card | That's Mandarin Blog

圣诞贺卡
Shèngdàn hèkǎ
Christmas card

花环 (huāhuán) wreath | That's Mandarin Blog

花环
huāhuán
wreath

Get into a Festive Mood

Even though it’s June right now, learning how to say Merry Christmas in Chinese can be a fun way to get ready for the holiday season! Here’s why:

Spreads holiday cheer: Saying “Merry Christmas” in Chinese (圣诞快乐 – shèng dàn kuài lè) is a thoughtful way to greet friends, family, or even strangers during Christmas time. It shows you’re embracing the festive spirit!

Cultural connection: Learning this phrase opens the door to a bit of Chinese culture. Christmas isn’t a national holiday in China, but it’s commercially popular, especially in big cities. Knowing this greeting shows an interest in how other cultures celebrate.

Language learning boost: It’s a small but achievable language learning goal. Mastering this phrase can motivate you to learn more about Chinese, which can be a valuable skill.

Learning a simple phrase like this can be a fun way to get into the Christmas spirit!

Christmas Party 2021 | That's Mandarin Christmas Party 2021 | That's Mandarin Shanghai

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圣诞快乐!
Shèngdàn kuàilè!
Merry Christmas!

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