Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - English introduction to summer solstice
English introduction to summer solstice
The summer solstice is the 10 of the 24 solar terms.
June 2 1 day to June 22/year is the summer solstice, when the direct point of the sun is located at the highest point in the northern hemisphere.
June 2 1 day to June 22/year is the summer solstice, when the direct point of the sun is located at the highest point in the northern hemisphere.
The daytime is the longest in the northern hemisphere, and the sunshine time in the south of China is 14 hour.
On this day, the daytime in the northern hemisphere is the longest in a year, and the sunshine hours in the south of China can reach 14 hours.
After the summer solstice, the direct point of the sun gradually moves south.
After the summer solstice, the direct point of the sun gradually moves south.
- Previous article:Will the capital of Taiwan Province participate in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics?
- Next article:Dong Wang's introduction
- Related articles
- When is the best time to fight insects in spring?
- Yuan Zhen's poems about solar terms in heavy snow
- What poems are there in the vernal equinox?
- Cold dew solar terms copy
- Solar terms theme title
- Interpretation of National Style Elements in the Opening Ceremony of the Asian Games
- The significance of breaking five
- Read the first six poems in pinyin in early autumn
- Tomb-Sweeping Day is the first day of the lunar calendar?
- Photo copy of winter solstice holiday blessing (selected 76 sentences)