During the Chinese New Year of 1998, I returned to China and was lucky enough to engage in local celebration events and temple festivals in Wugang City of Hunan Province. After years of being away, the rural festivities still made a deep impression on me.
Crowding onto the streets filled with numerous tourists, I gazed at the dancing dragons and lions, while the deafening sounds of cracking fireworks, gongs, and drums startled me. Strong regional flavor was shown through a drum carried on a cart, which was decorated with a brightly colored roof and a hand-made dragon and lion. With the pungent smell of gunpowder, wide assortments of New Year snacks, and kids and adults smiling with excitement, the merry atmosphere of Chinese New Year filled every corner.