Festivals are gentle bridges that connect people’s hearts across the river of time. They quietly dissolve the alienation of daily life: family members who are busy rushing around on usual days can finally gather around the same table, friends who haven’t met for a long time will make a special trip to keep an appointment, and even neighbors will become warmer with a festival greeting—bringing people closer amid laughter and companionship, making the bond extra intimate. And putting in a little effort to add atmosphere to the festival, whether it’s lighting a warm lamp, arranging a hand-made decoration, or preparing a small heartfelt gift, this act is never just an embellishment of ritual sense. It is more a treasure and recognition of life in the present, a seed of expectation sown for oneself and loved ones in ordinary days, and a sincere pursuit of all beauty and smoothness in the days ahead.