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How much has the custom of your hometown changed in the past ten years?

Ten years ago, the custom of Spring Festival began in rural areas. Two days before the Spring Festival every year, the village head will ask everyone to clean the road to welcome the New Year. Every household sticks Spring Festival couplets on New Year's Eve to ward off evil spirits and welcome the new year. On the first day of New Year's Day, the whole village basically hangs out on country roads or plays cards for entertainment. It was more interesting to set off firecrackers everywhere when I was a child. On the second day of the lunar new year, I go to the grave to pay a New Year call, and more often I burn paper and bring fruit to worship. Today, ten years later, the village chief has stopped asking people to run the Spring Festival. Many people don't post Spring Festival couplets on New Year's Eve. On New Year's Day, more people drive to urban parks or scenic spots. There are fewer and fewer people in the village, and the popularity of mobile phones has led to a group of people sitting together playing games and playing mobile phones, losing basic communication. The taste of the year is basically gone.