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How to spend Valentine's Day in Nanchang? Please give me a Valentine's Day guide.
■ Hot spring tourism is the first choice.

"My husband and I have planned to go to Nanjing for a hot spring weekend." Miss Zheng, who works in a company in Huaihai Road, is not shy about her Valentine's Day arrangement. The idea of taking her family to a hot spring holiday has a long history. "Because Valentine's Day is Tuesday this year, it's working time, and Lantern Festival coincides with Sunday, so it's quite cost-effective to take a short trip together for two festivals."

From the discussion on Valentine's Day in major online forums, it is not difficult to see that there are not a few office workers who choose "one pot" to save trouble like Miss Zheng. Adjacent to the Lantern Festival in the schedule, this year's Valentine's Day has added traditional significance. As representatives of the "fusion" and "collision" between China and the West in the two major festivals, many young people intend to take their lovers and lovers to nearby famous temples in Shanghai such as Jade Buddha Temple and Jing 'an Temple to burn incense and make wishes to express their deep love.

■ The gift is novel and practical.

At the same time, when choosing Valentine's Day gifts for each other, most young people begin to look for more novel and unforgettable Valentine's Day gifts. A netizen posted on the Internet and asked where he could provide his own place, tools and raw materials for making chocolate in Shanghai, so that he could make it himself and give it to his lover.

Nowadays, many young people not only pursue novelty, strangeness and strangeness of gifts, but also attach great importance to practicality. Before Valentine's Day, a boyfriend of Miss Sun has prepared a "big gift"-a Taekwondo card. "In fact, I have long wanted to practice this by myself." Miss sun revealed. In fact, practical gifts such as taekwondo cards and yoga cards have been included in many Shanghainese Valentine's Day choices.

■ "Warm brand" is still popular.

In fact, some traditions of giving gifts on Valentine's Day, such as underwear and scarves, are still deeply rooted in people's hearts and have not ended.

A girl wants to knit a scarf for her boyfriend this year, but because of poor knitting technology, she is not sure about the time and materials used to knit the scarf. Some people even directly say that they knit scarves, "focusing on love, not pursuing the luxury of materials and tools."

With the approach of Valentine's Day, roses have become a popular gift between lovers.

In Jinan, Shandong Province, this year's roses have a "new variety", a "rose" made of underwear, scarves and so on. Fashion and practicality are very popular among young people.