Hot times
Summer heat doesn't mean hiding indoors. If you are careful and stay cool, there is plenty of fun to be had.
Summer is hot, but it is also one of the best seasons to have fun in the sun. The sweltering summer days usually hit China in the month of July. As July 7 - called xiaoshu in the Chinese lunar calendar, which literally means "a little hot" - has just passed, every Chinese knows that the worst heat waves are about to hit.
When the mercury shoots up, heatstroke becomes a genuine health concern that warrants serious attention, and no one should stay in the scorching sun for too long. The lingering heat can also cause other ailments and lead to discomforts, including sunburn, indigestion, headaches, bubbling colds, mouth ulcers and low spirits.