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China’s Lidong welcomes winter with harvest rituals, warming feasts

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China’s Lidong welcomes winter with harvest rituals, warming feasts
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China’s Lidong welcomes winter with harvest rituals, warming feasts

2017-11-08 09:51 Last Updated At:18:04

It is not yet really cold, but winter is definitely on the horizon in China, before all autumn leaves have fallen to the ground. Tuesday marks Lidong, the 19th of the 24 solar terms, which is considered the beginning of the winter on Chinese lunar calendar.

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Lidong usually covers the period from November 7 to 22, when water starts to bite and the earth begins to harden. It is the season for every living creature to get ready for the big chill.

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It is not yet really cold, but winter is definitely on the horizon in China, before all autumn leaves have fallen to the ground. Tuesday marks Lidong, the 19th of the 24 solar terms, which is considered the beginning of the winter on Chinese lunar calendar.

CGTN Photo

Lidong usually covers the period from November 7 to 22, when water starts to bite and the earth begins to harden. It is the season for every living creature to get ready for the big chill.

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In the north, most of the crops have already been harvested, dried and put into storage, while the winter wheat has been readied for the coming winter. Farmers can finally lay down their tools and take a break.

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However, the weather there is still quite agreeable. During sunny days, it sometimes feels like spring. Locals are still happy to get out and about.

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It was also a time to reward the whole family for a year’s hard work. In rural areas, people usually prepare a big dinner with produce from their own fields to celebrate the harvest.

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Hibernation – for animals and for humans

A time of storing and hiding

If “harvest” is the keyword for autumn, “storing” should be the word for winter.

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In the north, most of the crops have already been harvested, dried and put into storage, while the winter wheat has been readied for the coming winter. Farmers can finally lay down their tools and take a break.

But the forest guards in the mountainous areas must put fire prevention on top of the agenda and take extra care due to the dry weather. It is not difficult at all for the seasonal drought and gales to turn a spark into disastrous wildfires.

In the south, farmers still have to plant the winter wheat and prevent the crops and vegetables from freezing. 

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However, the weather there is still quite agreeable. During sunny days, it sometimes feels like spring. Locals are still happy to get out and about.

Traditions begin with worship

In ancient China, a society of agriculture, the day of Lidong is celebrated with worship. People would present offerings to express gratitude for a harvest year, and to pay tribute to the deceased with the food in storage.

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It was also a time to reward the whole family for a year’s hard work. In rural areas, people usually prepare a big dinner with produce from their own fields to celebrate the harvest.

But things have changed a lot nowadays. Instead of chowing down, many people prefer to do sports to keep healthy. In many cities, outdoor swimming competitions are popular. 

Most of the participants are local amateurs. Though it takes great courage to jump into the cold water, swimming in winter is thought to be beneficial for one’s health.

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Hibernation – for animals and for humans

Many animals have the habit of hibernating during winter. Even though human beings do not need to hibernate, it is also in their instinct to find a warm shelter to huddle up in.

The ancient Chinese believed that the better way to live a nourishing and healthy life is “to hide from the coldness and preserve the warmness”. Going to bed early and getting up late is preferable, even though it is hard to realize in modern society.

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Fortunately, there are still delicious dishes to compensate. The traditional menu for Lidong is mouthwatering.

The most popular dish is dumplings, especially in the north. In Chinese, the word for dumplings is a homophone of the “meeting” of two seasons, and thus comes the tradition of eating dumplings on the day. A plate of hot dumplings with vinegar and garlic is irresistible. 

Hotpot of mutton is also a widely-loved dish. Eating it at the start of winter is a tradition spread from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Traditional Chinese medicine holds that mutton’s nature is warm, which makes it a perfect food for the winter. 

The bronze hotpot, a favorite dish of the royals in the Forbidden City some hundred years ago, remains popular among the public in today’s Beijing. It is not difficult to find a restaurant specializing in hotpot and have a big dinner with some friends.

In the south, tradition dictates that people also enjoy a bottle of yellow rice wine. After being warmed up in hot water, it can also help to keep warm.

If time permits, it is not a bad idea to admire the remaining chrysanthemum, which is dubbed the most cold-resistant flower and often used to represent people’s reluctance for autumn to end. But before long, it will have to give way to the plum blossom.

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — The favored French candidacy to host the 2030 Winter Olympics is in talks with the Netherlands and Italy to stage speed skating races.

The cross-border option was detailed on Monday by International Olympic Committee officials ahead of a visit next week to proposed venues in French Alps ski resorts and Nice, the upscale French Riviera coastal city.

Nice does not have enough venues for all Olympic events on ice and the IOC now encourages hosts to avoid construction costs by finding cheaper solutions abroad.

“We have several candidates with whom the French team will discuss,” the IOC executive director of the Olympic Games, Christophe Dubi, said in an online briefing.

Dubi suggested France's neighbors Italy — which will host the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo — and the Netherlands, a longtime power in speed skating. The Dutch team won six speed skating gold medals at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, including three for Irene Schouten.

The French Alps bid is expected to be confirmed as the 2030 host at a July 23-24 meeting of the IOC in Paris on the eve of the Summer Games. The 2034 Winter Games host also should be decided in Paris, with Salt Lake City, Utah, the preferred candidate.

The IOC gives members a single candidate to approve rather than ask rival bids to campaign ahead of a contested vote. The new process cuts costs and avoids the risk of more vote-buying scandals.

The French bid for 2030 was preferred by the IOC executive board in November ahead of proposals from Sweden and Switzerland which did not require building any venues. The Swedish bid centered on Stockholm planned to use a bobsled track across the Baltic Sea in Latvia.

The IOC also has urged Italian organizers of the next Winter Games to use a bobsled track in neighboring Austria or Switzerland instead of spending tens of millions of euros (dollars) renovating a venue in Cortina.

Italian officials did take a cost-effective option for speed skating by choosing a temporary track at a conference center venue in Milan.

Dubi said on Monday a temporary speed skating venue also could work in 2030 because “we now know that it is doable with all the guarantees needed for ice quality.”

IOC officials and selected members start a five-day visit in France next Monday and will end the week with a news conference in Nice. The inspection team is scheduled to deliver a report in June to the IOC board to prepare for confirmation in Paris.

AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

FILE - Gold medalist Irene Schouten, of the Netherlands, poses for a photo during a medals ceremony for the for the women's speedskating 3,000-meter race of the 2022 Winter Olympics, on Feb. 6, 2022, in Beijing. The favored French candidacy to host the 2030 Winter Olympics is in talks with the Netherlands and Italy to stage speedskating races there. The IOC’s executive director of the Olympic Games, Christophe Dubi, suggested France's neighbors Italy — which will host the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo — and the Netherlands, a longtime power in speed skating. The Dutch team won six speedskating gold medals at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, including three for Irene Schouten. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FILE - Gold medalist Irene Schouten, of the Netherlands, poses for a photo during a medals ceremony for the for the women's speedskating 3,000-meter race of the 2022 Winter Olympics, on Feb. 6, 2022, in Beijing. The favored French candidacy to host the 2030 Winter Olympics is in talks with the Netherlands and Italy to stage speedskating races there. The IOC’s executive director of the Olympic Games, Christophe Dubi, suggested France's neighbors Italy — which will host the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo — and the Netherlands, a longtime power in speed skating. The Dutch team won six speedskating gold medals at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, including three for Irene Schouten. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

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