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Don't Inner Mongolians attach importance to the Spring Festival?

No, I value it very much.

In the Spring Festival, Inner Mongolians pay attention to wearing new clothes, and the most important task is to buy new clothes. I used to pay attention to letting the tailor do it directly. The whole family and body are new, and they also mean to send the old and welcome the new. Now it is basically direct purchase. People regard red as a symbol of good luck, so most children in Inner Mongolia wear red clothes for the New Year, young women also wear red, and even grandparents wear red scarves.

In Inner Mongolia, in the early morning of New Year's Eve, the first thing every household should do is to set off firecrackers in a hurry, and the whole city will say goodbye to the old and welcome the new in the sound of firecrackers. Therefore, fireworks should have been ready years ago.

During the Spring Festival, most people have the habit of posting Spring Festival couplets and New Year pictures. Different New Year pictures represent different meanings, such as: sticking on the water tank, symbolizing that there is more than (fish) every year; Stick it on the rice jar, symbolizing the bumper harvest of grain; Fu Lushou's three-star painting is hung in the living room, symbolizing a full house of children and grandchildren and a long life.