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My favorite festival, Spring Festival, 3-minute speech.

There are many festivals throughout the year. Some people like to eat moon cakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival, some people like to sweep graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day, and some people like to eat Dragon Boat Festival, but I have a special liking for the Spring Festival.

Whenever the Spring Festival is celebrated, Spring Festival couplets and door gods are pasted on the doors of every household, and some even hang lanterns. During the Spring Festival, we eat crispy rice and delicious jiaozi, and we also go to every relative's house to pay a New Year call to them. What makes us most happy is collecting lucky money, eating delicious snacks, watching New Year's parties and setting off fireworks. Whenever children receive lucky money from adults, they always jump three feet high; Watching the new year's eve party, eating snacks happily, I can't wait to stay up all night. Fireworks bloom in the sky with beautiful patterns, let alone how happy they are.

What a happy Spring Festival! I love you, Spring Festival!

Spring Festival is a traditional festival for celebrities in China. This is a day to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. Each of us has sent away a year full of harvest and ushered in a year full of hope. You see, the streets and alleys are decorated with lights; Listen, firecrackers, one after another, resounded through the sky. Everyone said happily, "It's the New Year!"

Today is New Year's Eve. I get up early. After we cleaned up, my parents and I went to the shopping mall near my home to buy new year's goods. Ten minutes later, we arrived at the mall. There are a sea of people in the shopping mall, and the goods are dazzling. The beautiful music of "Congratulations on making a fortune, congratulations on making a fortune" echoed in my ears, making me feel particularly comfortable. We soon joined the ranks of the "purchasing army". Two hours later, we returned home with a small bag of "trophies".

In the evening, my father and I set off firecrackers. The firecrackers were deafening, and the sky was blue, green, red, yellow and purple. . . . Colorful, colorful.

After the New Year's Eve, the whole family got together to make jiaozi. Seeing that the adults are all wrapping up jiaozi, my sister and I can't help it. My sister and I had a jiaozi Tournament. At first, we couldn't afford anyone. My mother patiently taught us: "Take the dough, put in the right stuffing, and then fold it in half.". . . . . . "According to my mother, my work has been finished. The jiaozi I wrapped is like a cupcake. I can only lie down but not stand. But I'm not discouraged. I still practice hard, and the more I practice, the better I look. At this time, looking at my lovely sister, her face was covered with flour, like a "big white cat", which made us laugh. I wrapped jiaozi in a pot, and I watched my wrapped jiaozi shed its skin like a silkworm, and soon the skin and stuffing were separated. But I ate my own bag of jiaozi, and my heart was full of joy, sweet as honey, and I realized the joy of labor.

We bid farewell to the past year and ushered in the hopeful Year of the Horse. I thought to myself: I am one year older. I will study harder and not let my parents worry about me.