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2025 Frost's Descent (Shuangjiang) blog cover: A misty forest with green and pink-tinged pine trees, overlaid with Chinese characters "霜降" and English "Frost's Descent", capturing the serene arrival of winter.

Frost’s Descent (霜降 Shuangjiang) 2025: Opening the Curtain to Winter’s Serenity

As the eighteenth solar term in the traditional Chinese calendar, Shuangjiang—“Frost’s Descent”—marks the poetic moment when autumn bows to winter. According to the ancient text The Collection of t...
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Snowy American front door with wreaths and warm porch lighting, evoking a cozy winter home atmosphere for our autumn & winter decor guide featuring Chinese-inspired table mats.

Autumn & Winter Home Decor Guide Featuring Chinese-Inspired Table Mats

As the air turns crisp and cozy, home becomes our favorite place to gather, rest, and reconnect. In the fall and winter seasons, every detail matters — from warm lighting to the textures that bring...
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Golden horse on red Chinese New Year envelopes - Cover image for 2026 Horse Year gift guide for women.

Gift Guide for Horse-Year Women 2026: Meaningful Chinese New Year Gifts for Strength, Elegance & Luck

In 2026, the Chinese New Year ushers in the Year of the Horse — a time that celebrates vitality, confidence, and forward momentum. In Chinese culture, the Horse symbolizes strength, independence, a...
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Traditional Chinese village rooftops with ornate eaves, a bare persimmon tree bearing orange fruits, and a cat sitting on a roof under a soft autumn sky.

Cold Dew (Hanlu 寒露) 2025: Welcoming Autumn’s Chill with Warm Traditions

Cold Dew (Hanlu) marks the 17th solar term of the Chinese lunar calendar, usually falling between October 7 and 9, when the sun reaches the celestial longitude of 195°. Its name is a poetic descrip...
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