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The last two solar terms of autumn, October’s “Cold Dew” and“Frost’s Descent” mark sharp drops in temperature and thezenith of the golden harvest season. Chongyang Festival occursthis month. Tradition
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The last two solar terms of autumn, October’s “Cold Dew” and“Frost’s Descent” mark sharp drops in temperature and thezenith of the golden harvest season. Chongyang Festival occursthis month. Traditionally considered a perfect day for mountainclimbing, bright clear weather and the joy of harvest during the festivalmake for a happy atmosphere. This is the time to enjoy MotherNature’s final burst of color before she puts on her dull winter cloak.
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