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The central media made a heavy statement: It's time for a complete ban on fireworks and firecrackers to end

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The central media made a heavy statement: It's time for a complete ban on fireworks and firecrackers to end

Recently, CCTV released a thought-provoking commentary, calling for the lifting of the ban on fireworks and firecrackers, which has aroused the attention and heated discussions of all walks of life. The article pointed out that the Chinese have the right to look up to fireworks after a year of hard work, and it is time for a complete ban on fireworks to end.

With the Spring Festival approaching, the topic of fireworks has once again become a hot topic. The traditional festive atmosphere and joyful festivals always feel a little lacking in the lack of that colorful beauty. As a folk tradition, fireworks have been deeply integrated into the life and culture of Chinese.

The central media made a heavy statement: It's time for a complete ban on fireworks and firecrackers to end

However, in recent years, due to problems such as environmental pollution and safety hazards, some areas have adopted a policy of completely banning fireworks. This has sparked a lot of controversy and resentment, with many arguing that the ban deprives them of their traditional rights and cultural pleasures.

The central media made a heavy statement: It's time for a complete ban on fireworks and firecrackers to end

A CCTV commentary suggested that the lifting of the ban on fireworks was in line with most people's expectations, and called on relevant departments to re-examine the current policy. The article pointed out that setting off fireworks is not only a respect for traditional culture, but also one of the ways for Chinese to place their hopes and celebrate the New Year. After a year of hard work and struggle, everyone has the right to look up at the gorgeous fireworks and feel the joy and happiness of the festival.

Of course, lifting the ban on fireworks does not mean completely laissez-faire, but it is necessary to strengthen management and control within the framework of laws and regulations. By setting up designated areas and times, strengthening safety supervision and other measures, environmental pollution and safety risks can be effectively reduced, and the needs of the people and the overall interests of society can be balanced.

Social progress and development cannot be at the expense of traditional culture and folk customs. Policymakers and relevant authorities should actively listen to the voices of the people, re-examine policies, and seek scientific and sound solutions.

Soon, we will usher in the New Year's bell, let us look forward to and work together to create a Spring Festival that is not only environmentally friendly and safe, but also joyful and warm. We will continue to follow the latest developments on this topic and bring you more in-depth comments!

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