Returning home for the Chinese New Year has been a traditional custom of the Chinese nation since ancient times. At this moment of the year, family reunion, tasting food, and sharing the joy of family have become the best expectations in the hearts of countless people.
The feeling of going home is like a bird that is about to hatch, breaking out of its shell, full of antimidity and longing. When I was a child, the Chinese New Year was a distant distance that carried our endless fantasies. As we grow up, the Chinese New Year becomes close at hand, but we gradually ignore its original taste.
The way home is like a long river through time. The big trees on the side of the road quietly put on new clothes, and the old elm tree at the entrance of the village has deep roots and thick leaves, as if welcoming the return of the old man. Along the way, every household pasted Spring Festival couplets, hung lanterns, and set off firecrackers, a jubilant scene.
Back in your hometown, gather with family and friends to celebrate the Chinese New Year. On the table of the Chinese New Year's Eve dinner, the sumptuous dishes are mouth-watering, and relatives and friends wish each other and wish each other good news, and the strong smell of the New Year fills the air.
Returning home for the Chinese New Year makes us feel the warmth and endless love of our family again. Here, we would like to extend our most sincere wishes to all those who are running around: I wish you a happy and successful New Year!