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Yes, but because there are many gods there is no overriding singlefestival like Easter or Christmas. Daoism acknowledges thebirthdays of some of the gods, yet a priest told me it isunderstood that gods do not really have birthdays in the waymortals do. The Moon day mid-autumn festival includes offerings tothe Moon Goddess of Immortality.

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There is no general unified group known as “Chinese people” with asingle religion, culture or even language any more than a groupcalled “White people” that have a single position on these sameissues. Chinese in China can be Muslim (Uyghurs), any of severaltypes of Christian, any of several types of Buddhist, Taoist, anyother religion or atheist. Chinese people in other countriesgenerally follow the traditions of those countries and may haveadopted local religions. Each group would have a people separateset of religious holidays to celebrate. Atheist Chinese (this isthe official position of the Peoples Republic) have no religion andas a consequence no gods to worship.

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