The reporters flocked in following the motorcade.
The best lion dance team in Hong Kong performed the two lifelike lion dances in a dazzling manner. The scene was extraordinarily lively. Although Charlie has always disliked lively scenes, now seeing this scene, he is very relieved.
The thick smoke produced by the explosion of the firecrackers rose up with the strong smell of gunpowder.
This familiar but unfamiliar smell made Charlie suddenly feel refreshed. He liked the smell of gunpowder smoke when the firecrackers burned out since he was a child, but with the ban on fireworks and firecrackers everywhere over the years, he has not smelled this familiar smell for a long time.
It may also be related to the Chinese people’s love of fireworks and firecrackers during festivals and events, so every time one smells this smell, it is also a good time for a family reunion and happy events, especially when Charlie was young when it was New Year and other festivals. His parents would take special time to accompany him to set off fireworks.
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