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  1. The Dongzhi Festival or Winter Solstice Festival (Chinese: 冬至; pinyin: Dōngzhì; lit. 'winter's extreme') is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated during the Dongzhi solar term (winter solstice), which falls between December 21 and December 23.

  2. Dongzhi (冬至) literally means 'Winter's Arrival'. It is one of the 24 solar terms of China's traditional solar calendar. It has long been celebrated on (China's) Winter Solstice when the night is longest, and the day is shortest in the Northern Hemisphere.

  3. Jun 30, 2022 · Dongzhi (冬至 dōng zhì) means winter is coming. It is the shortest day of the year, and the weather will become colder and colder on this day. Dongzhi originates from to Chinese traditional Yin and Yang concept. Yin energy reaches the highest influence on winter solstice day.

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · The Winter Solstice in Chinese is 冬至 (dōng zhì in Mandarin Chinese), which translates to “winter arrival.” As you may already know, it’s the shortest day of the year and the longest night.

  5. Dec 28, 2022 · Dongzhi Festival, Dongzhi, or Dong Zhi in Chinese, is a time-honored tradition that the Winter Solstice is celebrated in China. It is the day with shortest daytime and longest night in the Northern Hemisphere. The daytime in Beijing is only 9 hours and 20 minutes.

  6. Aug 26, 2019 · How do Chinese celebrate Winter Solstice? Winter Solstice celebration in China mainly includes worshipping the Heaven and ancestors, counting nine nines, eating dumplings and glutinous rice balls (Tangyuan), giving shoes to seniors and so on.

  7. Chinese Winter Solstice Festival or Dongzhi is one of the most celebrated festivals in China. Learn all about its traditions and customs here. Dive into everything from its origin to different customs based here.

  8. Dec 3, 2019 · The Dōngzhì Festival in China, also called the Chinese Winter Solstice Festival, is one of the most important and popular holidays in China. Some argue it’s actually more important than the Chinese New Year! In this article, you’ll learn about Chinese Winter Solstice traditions and why this holiday was significant in the past. Are you ready?

  9. Aug 26, 2019 · The Winter Solstice history in China can be traced back to 2,500 years ago. In the Spring and Autumn Period (770 - 476 BC), ancient Chinese has found the special time point, the shortest day of the year by observing the length of shadows.

  10. Dec 21, 2020 · The Dongzhi Festival is a celebration of the winter solstice that takes place in China, Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, and Korea. It involves family gatherings and unique culinary traditions.