Dec 19, 2017 Winter Festival and Christmas
Friday
is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year. The Winter Festival (冬節)
is the
second most important festival of the Chinese calendar. It's a time to let
workers go home early to prepare a special family meal.
This celebration can be traced to the Chinese belief in yin and yang, which
represent balance and harmony in life. It is believed that the yin qualities of
darkness and cold are at their most powerful at this time. But it's also a
turning point, when darkness and cold give way to the light and warmth of yang.
For this reason, the Winter Festival is a time for optimism.
Next Monday is Christmas Day, the birthday of Jesus. Born in the middle of
Winter, he must have been cold. The Bible says he was born in a stable in the
town of Bethlehem
. There was no room for him and his mother Mary and her husband Joseph at the
local hotel. His bed was a manger, a feeding box for animals.
For Christians, Jesus' birth was a turning point in world history, a time when the Light entered our world. And so, like the Winter Festival, Christmas also is a time for optimism and joy. I wish all Ming Pao readers a Happy Winter Festival, and a Merry Christmas!