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How to end the Lantern Festival composition in my hometown?

"Selling glutinous rice balls, selling glutinous rice balls ..." This familiar song rang again in the street. Listening to this cheerful song, we all know that the annual Lantern Festival is coming again. Dad said he would take me back to my hometown for the Lantern Festival. I am very happy!

About an hour, my family returned to their hometown. The Lantern Festival in my hometown is really lively! We came to the ancestral hall square, and the children in the village had gathered from all directions to celebrate the Lantern Festival.

"bang!" Fireworks rose and bloomed in the air. Look! The fireworks rising in Ran Ran scattered, one after another, red, green, blue and gold ... crisscrossed in the sky, forming a colorful and wonderful picture. Fireworks in the sky are ever-changing, some of which are double-layered after blasting and then become animal shapes; Some explosions are like meteor showers, falling on the ground; Others are like colorful gold rings, dazzling the sky. Wow! What a beautiful night sky! I saw colorful fireworks hanging on the deep blue sky. The open fireworks were like colored balls, like snowflakes, like meteors dragging ribbons, which made the dark night sky look like daytime and decorated the Lantern Festival night beautifully. I'm simply fascinated.

After the fireworks, we began to swim in the light. At this time, children are happy! Some children hold lanterns of various shapes, some hold the head of a little lion, and some people walk around the village in a long line shaking their own Caiqi Yang. Some of them still set off firecrackers while walking with them. They had a good time.

After the Lantern Festival, you must eat glutinous rice balls. When I got home, my mother had cooked jiaozi in the kitchen. Looking at round jiaozi, my mouth is watering. I have eaten sweet jiaozi, and my father let off fireworks. ...

How happy the Lantern Festival is this year!