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Etiquette and China Traditional Culture Papers
Old New Year pictures, firecrackers and ancestor worship activities have disappeared. China people's traditional New Year culture seems to have been gradually replaced by a New Year's Eve dinner, a Spring Festival Gala and a few short messages. However, the quiet Chinese New Year is only a manifestation of the loss of traditional culture in China. When South Korea's application for the Dragon Boat Festival is successful, when Ma Touqin in Inner Mongolia becomes Mongolia's intangible cultural heritage, Indonesian "tradition" becomes a movie, and when Egypt and South Korea are competing for the invention right of China's papermaking, everyone in China should wake up in the rose on Valentine's Day and the Christmas bell. We should review the profound traditional culture of China. Why is the glory of the past so easily forgotten by us? What's the way out for China's traditional culture?

China culture has a profound historical background, which is the precipitation and accumulation of thousands of years. Every folk custom has its unique legend and cultural background, and every program has an ancient history and spread value. Simple and quick western culture seems to be more acceptable, but the depth and connotation of China culture cannot be forgotten or replaced. Under the background of steady and rapid economic growth, every China person and every Chinese son and daughter has the responsibility to think deeply about how to preserve and spread China's traditional culture. In a sense, it is the way out for the Chinese nation to stand among the nations in the world, and it is also the way out for a nation that rules the country by courtesy to become rich and strong.

Although the treasure is still losing at a sad speed, we still see that attention is shifting to them.

The world-famous opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is the best example. At that grand event, we saw the magnificent scene of thousands of people beating us, and we heard the old saying, "It's a pleasure to have friends from afar." We are moved by the melodious Kunqu opera and awed by the exquisiteness of movable type printing. Zhang Yimou spared no effort to show the world an ancient oriental country with a long history, and also told every Chinese son and daughter the value and preciousness of traditional culture.

When more and more provinces begin to declare folk customs as national intangible cultural heritage, when the New Year bell rings, we can hear festive firecrackers and dancing yangko ribbons, and when we all have the opportunity to relive past customs in traditional festivals, we have reason to believe that the way out of China's traditional culture is no longer a worrying issue forever, and Chinese people will eventually leave every legend and custom to future generations and work together.

We see that the way out for China's traditional culture is to move towards the light.