Chinese Embrace Giant Winter Melons to Beat Extreme Heat Without Air Conditioning
As China faces record-breaking heat waves, residents have turned to an unconventional cooling method: hugging giant winter melons, also known as "long winter melons," which act as natural cooling cushions. This inexpensive and juicy vegetable, composed of about 95% water, has become a viral sensation on Chinese social media, with people of all ages sharing videos of themselves clutching or sleeping with the large melons to relieve the intense heat.
One resident described the experience as feeling like a "natural air conditioner that works nonstop," while another praised it as an affordable and effective way to lower body temperature at night. Despite the enthusiasm, medical experts from both traditional Chinese medicine and Western practices caution against prolonged direct contact with the melon, especially near the abdomen, as it may cause discomfort or sensitivity in individuals with delicate digestive systems. They recommend wrapping the melon in cloth before use.
This cooling practice is not entirely new but rather a revival of an ancient tradition aligned with traditional Chinese medicine principles, which recognize the winter melon’s ability to "clear heat" from the body. Historically, the melon’s rind was used to prepare remedies for summer fatigue. With the increasing frequency and severity of heat waves in China, younger generations have rediscovered this simple, low-cost solution. The winter melon can weigh over 14 kilograms and costs just a few dollars, making it accessible for people and even pets, who have been seen curling up next to the melons in videos.
As China continues to battle extreme temperatures, this cultural phenomenon highlights a blend of tradition and modern necessity in coping with climate challenges.