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What impressed you most about spending the Spring Festival in your hometown?

I deeply remember the Spring Festival in my hometown, mainly wearing new clothes, setting off firecrackers, and visiting relatives and friends with my family with lucky money.

1. Wear new clothes. As a post-80s generation, when I was a child, my material life was not as rich as it is now. Therefore, my greatest hope in the new year is that my parents will buy me new clothes during the Spring Festival. Wearing new clothes to welcome the New Year, walking around the streets and visiting relatives and friends, I attach more importance to and cherish my clothes than ever before, and the excitement and joy I feel all over my body are still vivid and profound today.

2. Set off firecrackers and lucky money. Early parents prepared firecrackers and lucky money for us, especially my father, who gave us pocket money, snacks and various firecrackers when I was a child. Probably from small to large, we set off simple firecrackers during the day and fireworks at night, and exchanged and showed off with friends until the Lantern Festival, brilliant fireworks and brilliant childhood, which is the happiest taste of children in a year. There are lucky money given by parents and grandparents on New Year's Eve under the pillow. Firecrackers are intertwined with firecrackers everywhere, composing a movement to celebrate the New Year.

3. Keep your birthday and have a happy New Year. I still remember all kinds of traditions related to the Chinese New Year taught by my elders, the most important of which is to celebrate the New Year. The family sat around the fire, eating all kinds of snacks, chatting and watching CCTV's Spring Festival Gala until late at night or early in the morning. Happy new year is an activity that started in the early morning of the first day of junior high school. After washing and grooming, I will go to my grandparents' home to kowtow and pay New Year's greetings early, and then go to my neighbors' home or relatives' home to pay New Year's greetings.