Chinese Christmas is celebrated on January 7th. It's also known as "Little Christmas" or the "Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ," and is a day of remembrance and thankfulness for the birth of Jesus. It's a popular holiday in China, especially for Christians, but many non-Christians also celebrate it. On this day, people often give gifts, decorate trees, and prepare special meals. Some of the most common gifts given include candy, flowers, and traditional Chinese snacks.