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Start of spring days celebrated across China |
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2007-02-04 20:56:19
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A girl plays with her mother among
windmills in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 4, 2007. Over 5,000 windmills
were set to decorate the Jianguomen area to celebrate the Beginning of
Spring, the first of the 24 solar terms on the Chinese lunar calendar,
falls on Sunday. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> | BEIJING,
Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- According to the ancient Chinese calendar Sunday was
"Lichun", or the start of spring days, which was marked nationwide with a range
of activities mainly involving food, fun and games.
The Jianguomen neighborhood office in downtown
Beijing on Sunday put up 5,000 colorful pinwheels at a plaza near the ancient
observatory of the city.
"The sound of the pinwheels spinning in the spring
breeze provide us with hope and good luck," said Wang Weidong, director of the
office.
Many residents celebrated Lichun by eating an
assortment of vegetables accompanied by pork, pancakes and spring rolls.
A spokesman for Tianfuhao Food Co.Ltd. of Beijing, a
260-year-old company, said they made more than 30 tons of the stewed pork for
the start of spring days which again still fell short of demand.
Business was bustling on Sunday at the restaurant
known as "King of Spring Pancakes" on Wulihe Street in Shenyang, capital of
northeast China's Liaoning Province. The restaurant owner said his eatery, with
11 tables, normally has sales of 3,000 yuan a day. On Sunday he made 8,000 yuan.
The traditional Chinese calendar, which has 12 months
and 360 days, is also divided into 24 solar periods. "Lichun" is the first of
the 24 solar periods. In ancient times, Chinese farmers used the system to guide
their farming timetable.
Zhao Shu, chairman of Beijing Municipal Association
of Folkways, is pleased to see traditional ways seem to be regaining popularity.
According to Zhao, in ancient times, the start of
Lichun was more important and more celebrated than Spring Festival which
celebrates the first day of the Chinese lunar calendar, which is why it is also
called Chinese New Year.
This year's Spring Festival or Chinese New Year's Day
falls on Feb.18.
The Chinese State Council published last June its
first list of intangible heritage, which included the 24 individually named
solar periods.
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