TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Saturday (May 21) is Xiaoman (小滿), the second summer solar term in the lunisolar calendar, and like other Taiwanese festivals it has its own unique set of taboos. In a Facebook ...
This year's Xiaoman ("Little Ripening") or Grain Buds Day falls on Monday. It is the eighth solar term in the traditional Chinese calendar. Xiaoman begins when the sun reaches 60 degrees of ecliptic ...
A Chinese toddler named Xiaoman who gobbles down everything her mother gives her to eat has become an internet sensation. Photo: Duan Yu/Xiaoman ...
A farmer takes care of green onions at a field in Qingzhou City, east China's Shandong Province, May 21, 2025. The traditional Chinese solar term Xiaoman (Grain Buds) falls on May 21 this year, ...
A Chinese toddler known online as Xiaoman, who gobbles down everything her mother gives her to eat, has become an internet sensation. Photo: Duan Yu/Xiaoman The cherub-cheeked toddler licked her bowl ...
The second solar term in summer, xiaoman or Grain Buds, was marked on 21 May 2022. The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. As the eighth term of the year, it is a ...
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