
Pingkengtou Village Old Bush Duck Shit Dan Cong/坪坑头老枞鸭屎香
As soon as I was on winter vacation when I was a child, I would start looking forward to the Chinese New Year. Cleaning up, buying New Year’s goods, posting Spring Festival couplets, worshiping God, preparing New Year’s Eve dinner, paying New Year’s greetings, getting lucky money... Usually at night, parents will drive them to bed, but on New Year’s Eve, they can stay up until twelve o’clock to set off fireworks. The family sits together, watching TV, no one is using their mobile phone to check WeChat, just drinking tea in a leisurely manner, gossiping about family affairs. Now, I eat a lot of things, and I am dazzled, because these things are usually available, but I have lost the novelty of my childhood. Only one thing is getting heavier and heavier - tea. Speaking of the fate with tea, it is particularly important during the Chinese New Year: make a cup of heart-warming tea for parents, present a healthy tea gift to relatives and friends, and look out the window with the family and