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Changwu: Street lights up the wanderer's way home

Sanqin Metropolis Daily - Sanqin News (Cui Xin, Guo Qian, reporter Chen Fenxiang) "The distant street lights are clear, as if there are countless stars shining. The stars in the sky appeared, as if lighting countless street lamps..." As night fell, the glittering street lamps quietly lit up the night in Changwu County, Xianyang, illuminating the homecoming road of the wanderers.

Changwu: Street lights up the wanderer's way home

As the most traditional, solemn, grandest and most ceremonial festival of the Chinese nation, the Spring Festival will be reunited at home almost every year for the Changwu people who have worked hard for a year.

Changwu: Street lights up the wanderer's way home

After more than 20 days of epidemic prevention and control, on the eve of the Spring Festival in the Year of the Tiger, street lights with different shapes in Changwu District competed to be lit.

Changwu: Street lights up the wanderer's way home

This twinkling five-pointed star hangs on the branches, the combination of a sickle and hammer flashes a golden dazzling light, and a string of red lanterns symbolizing happiness, light, vitality, perfection and wealth dance in the wind, creating a festive atmosphere for the upcoming Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger. There are also palace lamps hanging in the treetops and branches, treasure gourds, pieces of red plums, and spring flowers... As well as the red Chinese knots guarding the street lamps, this kind of street lamp that competes to shine shows the welcome of the changwu people to their children who have returned home, and their yearning for a better life tomorrow.

Changwu: Street lights up the wanderer's way home

The New Year is approaching and Vientiane is renewed. I don't know whether it is people in the snow or snow in people, under the moonlight, the street lights are all beautiful. This splendid street lamp is a gift of hope and a new year's gift. This red light, hanging high on the branches, facing the wind and snow, looks like a piece of proud snow and cold plums moving with the wind, adding a festive color to the streets of the snowy night, lighting up the way home for the masses who have returned home for the "New Year", and illuminating the way home for the wanderers outside.

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