@article{oai:mie-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014318, author = {富田, 昌平 and Tomita, Shohei}, journal = {三重大学国際交流センター紀要, Bulletin of Center for International Education and Research, Mie University}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, In Study 1,we collected articles related to Christmas and Santa Claus on the Web,and analyzed the contents using 34 articles as samples.As a result,it was confirmed that the popularity of Christmas and Santa Claus in China has increased rapidly in the last 10 years,and activities to celebrate it have been widely carried out. However,its awareness was only noticeable among young people,not among those in their 40s and above and children.In addition,there was a critical view on the overheating of festivals of different cultures,and there was a “Christmas ban”as a symbolic movement. In Study 2,we conducted a questionnaire survey of 20 Chinese students asking about their beliefs and understanding of Santa Claus.As a result,it was shown that only 50% of the respondents believed in Santa Claus in their childhood,which is less than the results of Japanese students(88%). Chinese students were less likely to encourage their children to believe in Santa Claus than Japanese students. They often preferred to convey scientific knowledge and truth rather than make children believe it.Also,more students from southern China believed in Santa Claus in their childhood than students from northern China.}, pages = {1--16}, title = {中国におけるクリスマス文化とサンタクロース神話の受容}, volume = {16}, year = {2021}, yomi = {トミタ, ショウヘイ} }