Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - How to write the traditional festival of the third grade?

How to write the traditional festival of the third grade?

Traditional festivals in the third grade can be written like this.

Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival and my favorite Spring Festival. As long as I can remember, we have spent year after year with relatives and friends.

These festivals, which contain rich folk culture, condense this deep affection. Among these festivals, I have a soft spot for the Spring Festival. Every Spring Festival, red lanterns are hung in front of every household and Spring Festival couplets are attached. Relatives and friends go all the way back to their hometown for the annual New Year's Eve reunion dinner.

At the dinner table, the adults told us all about the experience of this year, while we children ate and drank without any taboos. My favorite thing is to have New Year's Eve dinner and share it. After getting the lucky money, our family will warm themselves by the fire, eat melon seeds, peel peanuts and fruits together, and everyone will talk and laugh and feel very happy. Grandma sat after nine o'clock and began to pack jiaozi. Then, I help my grandma pack jiaozi together. Grandpa and dad go out to visit their neighbors' homes, and they will be back before twelve o'clock.

At twelve o'clock, grandpa and dad took out fireworks and put them in the middle of the tunnel. Then they started to set off fireworks. With a bang, colorful flowers bloomed in the sky. How beautiful! With this noise, the old year passed and the new year began again. Ah! Beautiful traditional festival culture, my favorite Spring Festival.