Chinese authorities show their stance on Halloween celebrations by clearing costume-wearing people from streets in big-city areas (a move thats part of wider control measures). Police officers stop and ask questions about peoples dress-up choices‚ making the once-fun activity less care-free
The push-back against Halloween street parties comes as part of Xi Jinpingʼs long-term plan to limit non-traditional influences: youth gatherings that started as small meet-ups have grown into city-wide events in recent years. Local law-enforcement now keeps watch over popular hang-out spots where costume-wearing groups might gather
The governmentʼs response shows its careful approach to cultural activities - especially those popular with younger crowds. Officials think these foreign-inspired celebrations could affect young peoples views; theyve been extra-watchful about anything that seems too western-influenced. The Communist Party puts focus on keeping traditional values strong‚ seeing outside cultural elements as possibly working against their goals
- Street celebrations getting more popular each year
- Police checking costume choices and group sizes
- Extra controls in major urban spots
- Focus on limiting western cultural impact
Officials work to guide youth towards state-approved activities instead of what they see as foreign celebrations. The current actions match Xiʼs wider push for cultural control - something thats been going on since he took charge about 12 yrs ago