The Spring Festival was one of the most important traditional festivals in China and an important part of the traditional Chinese culture. On this day, every household would decorate their houses, paste couplets, set off firecrackers, eat New Year's Eve dinner, and so on to create a lively atmosphere. When night fell, the lights in every house were lit. The flickering red lanterns filled the entire house with life. People held couplets and pasted them on the door, symbolizing the arrival of the new year. In the living room, people gathered together, drinking hot tea, eating delicious food, chatting about their daily lives, and enjoying the joy of reunion. The sound of people cooking came from the kitchen. The red flames lit up every corner of the kitchen. People kept stir-frying until the dishes became fragrant. In the living room, people sat together, tasting delicious food and sharing the joy of reunion. When night fell, people began to set off fireworks. The sound of fireworks resounded throughout the night sky, making people feel excited and happy. People held incense sticks and prayed to the sky to welcome the arrival of the new year, praying for peace and happiness. During the Spring Festival, people would carry out various activities such as dragon and lion dances, couplets competitions, Spring Festival Gala, and so on. These activities were full of joy and lively atmosphere, making people feel the festive and reunion atmosphere of the festival.