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What to eat in winter solstice in Xiangyang, Hubei?

On the solstice of winter in Xiangyang, Hubei, we eat jiaozi at noon and glutinous rice balls at night.

Xiangyang City is located in the northwest of Hubei Province, in the middle reaches of the Hanshui River, with a land span of11045'-1306', and a north latitude of 3 1 13'-32 37'. It is adjacent to Nanyang City, Henan Province in the north. The total administrative area 19700 square kilometers is an irregular parallelogram with a total length of 1332.8 kilometers.

Xiangyang city is low in the east and high in the west, and it inclines from northwest to southeast. The eastern, central and western parts are hills, hills and mountains respectively, accounting for 20%, 40% and 40% of the total area of Xiangyang respectively. In the east, there are low mountains and hills, mostly between 90 and 250 meters above sea level. They are mainly distributed in the new towns, Reuters Town, Liu Sheng Town, Wudian Town, Linping Town and Wangcheng Town in the east of Zaoyang, and the highest point is Yuhuangding at the junction with Henan Province, with an altitude of 778.5 meters.

The central part is hilly plain, mainly distributed in western towns such as Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Yicheng and Laohekou, and eastern towns such as Nanzhang, Bajiaomiao Village, Kongwan Town, Yicheng, with an altitude of 44 meters, which is the lowest point in the city. The west is a mountainous area, including all of Baokang, most of Gucheng and the central and western Nanzhang, with an altitude of more than 400 meters. Baokang Guanshan is 2000 meters above sea level, which is the highest point in the city.