24 Chinese Solar terms – White Dew
Autumn has been sneaking up on us – unexpectedly as always – and even if your mind still refuses to admit that summer is coming to an end, the Chinese…
Autumn has been sneaking up on us – unexpectedly as always – and even if your mind still refuses to admit that summer is coming to an end, the Chinese…
The fourteenth of the 24 Solar Terms - 处暑, or chǔshǔin Pinyin is starting. In English, it can be translated as The End of Heat. The weather in this period is a…
The (Hungry) Ghost Festival (中元节, zhōngyuán jié) is a Buddhist and Taoist festival held on the 15th night of the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar. Tradition claims that the 7th month of the…
You will never believe it, but according to the Chinese lunar calendar, autumn begins already today, August 7th. The name in Chinese for this period is 立秋, or lì qīu in…
The summer days seem to fly by much faster than the winter days and it is already time for the next Solar term - Da Shu (大暑, dàshǔ in pinyin).…
Lesser or Slight Heat (小暑, xiǎo shǔ in pinyin) is the 11th term of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms and according to the Chinese lunar calendar usually comes in the…
It is time to discover the next, the 10th Solar term of the year, and unlike most of the earlier ones described, this is one some of you might actually…
Dragon Boat Festival – called 端午节 (duān wǔ jié) in Chinese, and also known as Double Fifth Festival – is one of the major traditional holidays in China. The name Double Fifth…
After the Grain Buds we are entering the period of the ninth solar term. The name of a new one is Grain in Ear - 芒种 (mángzhòng in pinyin). It…
As the end of May is near and the rainfall increases, the summer season is coming closer and it’s time for a new solar term - Grain Buds or 小满…