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In the third grade, China has 300 words of customs and habits.

Unit 5 of the first volume of the third grade of primary school practices 300 words of traditional festivals in China.

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China's traditional culture is like a huge treasure house. We learned about Confucius and Laozi, the great thinkers in ancient times, ancient myths and stories, ancient architecture and paintings, unique customs and habits, such as sewing sachets on the Dragon Boat Festival, making colorful lanterns on the Lantern Festival, and the most solemn traditional cultural festival in China, among which I like the Spring Festival best, commonly known as the China New Year, which left a deep impression on me.

Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a monster named Nian who would come out to harm the people every Spring Festival. Later, people came up with a way to be afraid of red and noise. Later, people invented firecrackers. When the beast came, light firecrackers to drive away the Nian beast. Later, on the first day of the first lunar month, it was also called Lunar New Year, commonly known as "Chinese New Year" and "Chinese New Year".

Every new year, the streets are covered with red lanterns and colorful flags, and the festive atmosphere is everywhere. The shopping mall is crowded with people, and it is very busy to buy new year's goods. Mother prepared rich food, and there were firecrackers outside. Every child wears beautiful new clothes, and adults also give their children a lot of lucky money. Adults also visit relatives and friends and greet each other. Dad bought us a lot of fireworks. In the evening, I took out fireworks and put them on Qingping Mountain with my parents and brother. We had a good time. At the beginning of the party, I was reluctant to go home and watch the party while eating fruit with my family. The wonderful performance made us laugh. I thought to myself: How wonderful it would be to celebrate the New Year every day!

The traditional festivals in China are rich and colorful, and they are part of the traditional culture of China. Other traditional festivals I know are: Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Double Ninth Festival and so on. These traditional festivals also bring us joy and happiness, so we should remember these festivals and inherit them forever.