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A 300-word essay on "Customs of Hometown"

Customs in my hometown

——Spring Festival

The Spring Festival quietly follows the footsteps of winter and comes to gather with us happily. Look! Every house has posted red couplets, and shops have hung festive red lanterns. The whole world is full of joy and prosperity.

The Spring Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and the most solemn festival of the year. As soon as the twelfth lunar month enters, people are as busy as bees: drying bacon, pickling salted fish, drying sausages, frying meatballs, making Oujia also prepares new clothes and new year's money for the children, hoping that they will study better next year and be happy every day. Although a little tired, everyone smiled happily and showed happiness.

Chinese red is the most popular color on this day: red firecrackers, red lanterns, red couplets, and red red envelopes. In the eyes of the Chinese, red is auspicious. Color, happy color!

It’s New Year’s Eve! The family is busy making reunion dinner. Where are the children? There were sensible older brothers and older sisters who took them to set off firecrackers and fireworks. The sound of fireworks streaking across the sky broke the silence of the night. Countless fireworks bloomed in the sky, depicting the beautiful scene of New Year's Eve.

"Let's eat!" "I want to eat fish balls!" "I want to eat chicken legs." The children were eating, laughing, and shouting: "Congratulations on getting rich, bring me the red envelope!" "Everyone happily received the red envelopes, mentally calculating how much money they would spend to buy toys and stationery

" The sound of firecrackers marked the end of the year, and the spring breeze brought warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households always replace old talismans with new peaches. "The fireworks are flashing, the firecrackers are blasting, and the smell of the New Year still fills the air and penetrates the heart.