The peak of the coldness usually comes at the third "nine-days," known as the "Sanjiu" in Chinese. But when the ninth "nine-days" comes, the spring would be in full swing across most part of China. (Photo/CGTN)
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The peak of the coldness usually comes at the third "nine-days," known as the "Sanjiu" in Chinese. But when the ninth "nine-days" comes, the spring would be in full swing across most part of China. (Photo/CGTN)