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The 24 solar terms are a system of time knowledge and practice formed by the Chinese through observing the annual movement of the sun.

The "24 Solar Terms" is a knowledge system and social practice formed by the Chinese people through observing the annual movement of the sun and recognizing the changing laws of seasons, climate, phenology, etc. in a year. The ancient Chinese divided the annual movement trajectory of the sun into 24 equal parts, each of which is a "solar term", collectively known as the "24 Solar Terms". Specifically include: Beginning of Spring, Rain Water, Waking of Insects, Spring Equinox, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Grain Rain, Beginning of Summer, Grain Full, Grain in Ear, Summer Solstice, Minor Heat, Major Heat, Beginning of Autumn, End of Heat, White Dew, Autumnal Equinox, Cold Dew, Frost Descent, Beginning of Winter, Minor Snow, Major Snow, Winter Solstice, Minor Cold, Major Cold. The "24 Solar Terms" guide traditional agricultural production and daily life, and are an important part of the traditional Chinese calendar system and its related practical activities. The "24 Solar Terms" were formed in the Yellow River Basin of China. Based on the observation of the temporal changes of astronomical phenomena, temperature, precipitation and phenology in the region, it was gradually adopted by all parts of the country as a time guide for production and life in agricultural society and shared by multiple ethnic groups. As a unique time knowledge system of the Chinese people, this heritage project has a profound impact on people's way of thinking and behavioral norms, and is an important carrier of the Chinese nation's cultural identity.

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Pimachiowin Aki

Pimachiowin Aki ("Life-Giving Land") is a landscape of rivers, lakes, wetlands and boreal forests. It is part of the ancestral homeland of the Anishinaabeg, an indigenous people who lived by fishing, hunting and gathering. The site encompasses the traditional lands of four Anishinaabeg communities: Bloodvein River, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi and Poplar River. It is an outstanding example of the Ji-ganawendamang Gidakiiminaan ("Tendency of the Land") cultural tradition, which includes respect for the gifts of the Creator, respect for all life forms and harmonious relationships with others. A complex network of livelihood sites, dwellings, travel routes and ceremonial sites, often connected by waterways, bear witness to this ancient and continuing tradition.

Viñales Valley

The Viñales Valley is surrounded by mountains and the landscape is dotted with dramatic rocky outcrops. Traditional agricultural production techniques are still used, especially tobacco production. The vernacular architecture of the farms and villages enhances the quality of this cultural landscape, which still preserves a rich multi-ethnic society that reflects the cultural development of the Caribbean islands and Cuba.

Hebei Ziyun Mountain Scenic Area

Ziyunshan Shiguzhai Leisure Resort is located in the southwest of Pingshan County, an old revolutionary base, with an area of 16 square kilometers and an altitude of 800-1200 meters. It is a leisure resort integrating natural ecological scenery, natural caves, primitive farmhouse stone courtyards, ancient ethnic culture, and red education base. It is 50 kilometers away from Pingshan County, 45 kilometers away from Xibaipo, and 90 kilometers away from the provincial capital Shijiazhuang.