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Ancient China's historic bond with ice and snow

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-02-11 15:33
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Ice trailer [Photo/Official Weibo account of Palace Museum in Beijing]

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During the Ming Dynasty, ice beds became a popular form of entertainment, enjoyed by both the imperial court and the common people.

The royal ice bed used in the Forbidden City was very luxurious and majestic, surrounded by yellow satin on all sides, resembling a sedan chair with doors and windows. The ice bed was enclosed by thick felt blankets, and inside was a soft sable seat for comfort. Beneath the ice bed was a compartment containing a charcoal stove, turning it into a warm, lavish resting place despite the freezing surroundings.

During harsh winters when river transportation was halted due to ice, burlaks in Beijing sought to make a living by creating simpler ice beds for the public. These beds, about the size of a single bed, were encircled by curtains or umbrellas and could accommodate two to three people. Wealthy youth and literati often hired these ice beds to enjoy the winter scenery, gliding across the frozen rivers in comfort.

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