With the Chinese New Year approaching, the traditional custom of fireworks display has once again become a hot topic of public discussion. In recent years, in order to deal with environmental pollution and air quality problems, since 2015, many places in China have successively implemented fireworks bans. Although this measure has achieved remarkable results in environmental protection, it has also affected the atmosphere of traditional festivals to a certain extent, and has triggered widespread discussions.
With the arrival of 2024, public reflection and discussion on the ban are becoming more and more intense. Especially in traditional festivals such as the Spring Festival, the discharge of fireworks and firecrackers is not only a simple act of fireworks, but carries a strong cultural significance and people's emotional sustenance for the festival. This custom conflicts with the concept of environmental protection in modern society, and leads people to think about how to strike a balance between tradition and modernity, environmental protection and cultural inheritance.
In response to the call of the general public, many places have begun to re-examine and adjust policies on fireworks. In Guangdong, Henan, Shandong, Liaoning and other places, the original ban on fireworks was revised to restrict fireworks. This policy adjustment, aimed at protecting the environment while giving the public the freedom to set off fireworks in the designated area, has undoubtedly won widespread support and applause from the public.
This policy adjustment reflects efforts to find a balance between the protection of traditional culture and the protection of the environment. While restricting fireworks, we also encourage and support the use of more environmentally friendly and low-polluting fireworks products to reduce their impact on the environment. In addition, ** is also actively promoting innovative methods such as e-fireworks, and injecting new vitality into traditional customs with scientific and technological means.
The introduction of the new fireworks policy is not only a respect for public emotions and cultural traditions, but also an insistence on environmental responsibility. Finding a proper balance between tradition and modernity, environmental protection and culture, which not only maintains the solemnity and joy of traditional festivals, but also ensures the sustainable development of the environment, will be a long-term and complex process, which requires the joint efforts and wisdom of all sectors of society.