Results found with the tag '冬至' , 10 articles in total.
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[Customs]
24 Solar Terms:Winter Solstice冬至
“Winter Solstice” falls between the periods of December 21 to December 23. One thisday, the day is the shortest and night is the longest in the year. After this day, manyplaces in China go thro
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Winter Solstice Food
According to Chinese custom, the time between the beginning of the winter to the winter solstice is the best period of time for nourishing the human body. People call it “winter nourishment”. T
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[Classics]
Proverbs and Poems in Winter Solstice
This article talks about Proverbs and Poems in Winter Solstice.
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What do people do in the Winter Solstice
This arti talks about What do people do in the Winter Solstice.
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[Classics]
Why Winter Solstice come from?
There is an old saying in Beijing that goes, “have wontons (hun tun) on the Winter Solstice and noodles on Summer Solstice.”
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[Customs]
Winter Solstice Customs
This article talks about Winter Solstice Customs.
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What is the weather in Winter Solstice?
Winter Solstice is the 22nd solar term, and the most important one. It was set according to astronomy, called “short day (ri duan)” or “the shortest day” in ancient times. On that day, the su
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[Customs]
What is the Winter Solstice?
On the Winter Solstice, the Northern hemisphere experiences its shortest day and its longest night.
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[Customs]
The Winter Solstice 冬至
The Winter Solstice is a very important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar,but also an important Chinese nation's traditional festival. 冬至是中国农历中一个非常重要的节气和民族传统节日.
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[Customs]
Chinese Festival: Winter Solstice Festival
The Winter Solstice Festival is one of the most important festivals celebrated by the Chinese and other East Asians during the Dongzhi solar term (winter solstice,冬至dōng zhì) on or around Dec