The Spring Festival is China's warmest cultural landmark, woven into the nation's DNA. Yet it is also a tradition quietly transforming before our eyes. The aroma of New Year's Eve dinner now travels through video calls. Financial blessings are sent through digital red envelopes with the tap of a finger. The roar of firecrackers has given way to dazzling but silent light shows. While the forms may be changing, do the deeper meanings remain the same? As this traditional holiday meets digital technology, green values, and global trends, is it being diluted — or is it finding new vitality?