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黄刚 and 陈花 discuss the changes in traditional and modern ways of celebrating the Spring Festival, sharing their feelings about the festive atmosphere.
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《English Translation》黄刚: 小花, the Spring Festival is approaching. Have you noticed that the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival during our childhood feels a bit different now?
陈花: Yes, I have. I remember when I was a kid, every household would put up Spring Festival couplets and hang '福' characters, creating a strong festive atmosphere. Nowadays, it seems like more people choose to travel during the holiday.
黄刚: Exactly, modern lifestyles have changed. For example, in our workplace, many colleagues go abroad during the Spring Festival and even skip preparing New Year's Eve dinners. Honestly, I still miss the lively scenes of family gatherings during childhood.
陈花: Me too. As a child, I used to look forward to setting off firecrackers. Hearing the 'crackling' sound of firecrackers really made me feel like the New Year had arrived. But now, for the sake of the environment and safety, many places have banned setting off firecrackers.
黄刚: That's true. But now there are also new festive elements, like watching the Spring Festival Gala or sending WeChat red envelopes. These modern ways may not be as traditional, but they make celebrating the New Year more convenient and contemporary.
陈花: Speaking of WeChat red envelopes, my students in class love grabbing red envelopes in group chats these days. They're so fast at it! I guess that’s also a form of New Year fun.
黄刚: Haha, grabbing red envelopes is indeed exciting. By the way, how are we celebrating this year? Should we try taking our parents to temple fairs or watching dragon and lion dance performances? These traditional activities are pretty interesting.
陈花: Great idea! I used to love watching dragon and lion dances as a child. The lively atmosphere was full of the festive spirit. I also want to make dumplings at home and chat with my parents about the New Year celebrations from when we were kids.
黄刚: Then it's decided. This year we'll combine traditional and modern ways of celebrating. We'll enjoy family time together and also experience traditional folk activities. Hopefully, it’ll create a special Spring Festival memory for both our parents and the kids!
陈花: Exactly, the Spring Festival is all about being happy and reuniting with family, no matter how it’s celebrated!
黄刚 and 陈花 discuss the changes in traditional and modern ways of celebrating the Spring Festival, sharing their feelings about the festive atmosphere.
Download the app here:Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية
《English Translation》黄刚: 小花, the Spring Festival is approaching. Have you noticed that the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival during our childhood feels a bit different now?
陈花: Yes, I have. I remember when I was a kid, every household would put up Spring Festival couplets and hang '福' characters, creating a strong festive atmosphere. Nowadays, it seems like more people choose to travel during the holiday.
黄刚: Exactly, modern lifestyles have changed. For example, in our workplace, many colleagues go abroad during the Spring Festival and even skip preparing New Year's Eve dinners. Honestly, I still miss the lively scenes of family gatherings during childhood.
陈花: Me too. As a child, I used to look forward to setting off firecrackers. Hearing the 'crackling' sound of firecrackers really made me feel like the New Year had arrived. But now, for the sake of the environment and safety, many places have banned setting off firecrackers.
黄刚: That's true. But now there are also new festive elements, like watching the Spring Festival Gala or sending WeChat red envelopes. These modern ways may not be as traditional, but they make celebrating the New Year more convenient and contemporary.
陈花: Speaking of WeChat red envelopes, my students in class love grabbing red envelopes in group chats these days. They're so fast at it! I guess that’s also a form of New Year fun.
黄刚: Haha, grabbing red envelopes is indeed exciting. By the way, how are we celebrating this year? Should we try taking our parents to temple fairs or watching dragon and lion dance performances? These traditional activities are pretty interesting.
陈花: Great idea! I used to love watching dragon and lion dances as a child. The lively atmosphere was full of the festive spirit. I also want to make dumplings at home and chat with my parents about the New Year celebrations from when we were kids.
黄刚: Then it's decided. This year we'll combine traditional and modern ways of celebrating. We'll enjoy family time together and also experience traditional folk activities. Hopefully, it’ll create a special Spring Festival memory for both our parents and the kids!
陈花: Exactly, the Spring Festival is all about being happy and reuniting with family, no matter how it’s celebrated!