When is the Winter Solstice in 2011? Today is December 22, which is the annual Winter Solstice Festival. The Winter Solstice is a very important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar and also a traditional festival. The editor shares with you the customs and habits of the Winter Solstice and the Winter Solstice blessing text messages! When is the winter solstice in 2011 and what are the customs? A selection of the warmest winter solstice blessing messages When is the winter solstice in 2011? The Winter Solstice is a very important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar and also a traditional festival. Up to now, many places still have the custom of celebrating the Winter Solstice. The winter solstice is commonly known as the "Winter Festival", "Longest Day Festival", "Second Year", etc. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period more than 2,500 years ago, my country had used a gnomon to observe the sun and determine the arrival of the winter solstice. It was the earliest of the 24 solar terms. The time is between December 22nd or 23rd of the Gregorian calendar every year. The winter solstice in 2011 is December 22nd, 2011. |
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