Navidad alrededor del mundo
Celebraciones navideñas desde Belén a Indonesia, China, Estados Unidos y las plazyas de Austraia, pero también en zonas en guerra como Irak y Siria
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Changsha, provincia de Hunan, China: estudiantes ataviados con trajes tradicionales sostienen un cartel en el que se lee: "Resiste la Navidad, los chinos no deberían celebrar fiestas extranjeras"
25.12.2014This picture taken on December 24, 2014 shows university students wearing traditional Chinese outfits holding banners reading "Resist Christmas, Chinese people should not celebrate foreign festivals" in Changsha, central China's Hunan province during an anti-Christmas street protest. A Chinese city has banned schools from holding Christmas events, state media reported on December 25, highlighting official suspicions about the increasingly popular festival because of its foreign origins. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTOAFP -
Manifestantes prodemocracia cantan villancicos en Times Square, Hong Kong
25.12.2014Pro-democracy protesters from a politically active Christian church, holding up yellow umbrellas, a symbol of the Occupy Central civil disobedience movement, sing Christmas carols at Times Square in Hong Kong December 24, 2014. Hundreds of people gathered before midnight on Christmas eve calling for universal suffrage and for Beijing to withdraw its decision on political reform. According to local media, the demonstration is among a series of events including flash mob protests and singing of Christmas carols, as an extension of the Occupy movement. Picture taken December 24, 2014. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS RELIGION CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Tyrone Siu -
Cristianos de Bandung, oeste de la isla indonesia de Java, celebran la Navidad en una iglesia inundada. Indonesia es el país de mayoría musulmana más poblado del mundo.
25.12.2014Christians attend the mass service at a flooded church in Bandung, in western Java island, on December 25, 2014. Millions of Christians in Indonesia celebrate the Christmas eve in the most populous Muslim country. AFP PHOTO / Timur MATAHARIAFP PHOTO / Timur MATAHARI
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