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What do you remember most about the Spring Festival in your hometown?

What you remember most about the Spring Festival in your hometown are wearing new clothes, playing with firecrackers, receiving New Year's money, and going to visit relatives with your family to pay respect to the New Year.

1. Wearing new clothes. As a post-80s, when I was a child, the material life was not as rich as it is today, so the biggest hope in the Chinese New Year is to buy new clothes for my parents at the time of the New Year. Wearing new clothes to welcome the New Year, walking down the street, visiting friends and relatives, more than ever before any moment of attention and cherish their own body to wear, covered with that excitement and jumping, and now still distinctly profound.

2. Firecrackers and money. Early parents have prepared firecrackers and money for us, especially the father, is the kind of money since childhood will give us pocket money to prepare snacks for us to prepare all kinds of firecrackers father, probably from the beginning of the year, the daytime to put the kind of simple drop gun, the night to put all kinds of fireworks, and the small friends to communicate with each other and show off, until the Lantern Festival, the brilliant fireworks, brilliant childhood, which belongs to the most joyful flavor of the year for the children. Pillow placed under the parents and grandparents over the small New Year's Eve on the night to give the new year's money, the sound of firecrackers in addition to the old year, the firecrackers sounded around the intertwined, composed a section of New Year's Eve festive music.

3.The New Year's Eve and New Year's greetings. I still remember the various traditions related to the New Year passed down by my elders, the most important of which is the New Year's Eve vigil and New Year's greeting. Families would sit around the fireplace, eat various snacks, chat and watch the Spring Festival Gala on CCTV until late at night or in the early hours of the morning. New Year's greeting is an early morning activity on the first day of the year, after freshening up, running to the grandparents early to kowtow in front of the New Year's salute, and then go to the neighborhood or friends and relatives to pay tribute to the New Year.