Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?Damp and humidthis is how many Southerners describe their hometown climate. It feels as if they are constantly submerged in water throughout the year, especially during the rainy season, with humidity seemingly everywhere

Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

Damp and humidthis is how many Southerners describe their hometown climate. It feels as if they are constantly submerged in water throughout the year, especially during the rainy season, with humidity seemingly everywhere. Clothes don't dry, the house is filled with a musty smell, and the skin feels sticky and uncomfortable. Many begin to envy the dryness of the north, fantasizing about a gust of wind that could blow away all the moisture.

 Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

This yearning for dryness has even led many to set their sights on faraway Xinjiang. Xinjiang, with its vast expanse of land and dry climate, even boasts that even grapes can be dried into raisins. How dry must it be! Netizens dream of going to Xinjiang for a while, thinking that the humidity will be blown away.

 Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

Xinjiang: The Allure of Dryness, Where Humidity Is Hard to Find?

 Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

Xinjiang's dry climate is indeed enticing. With large temperature differences in summer and low air humidity, moisture rarely forms, and many health problems associated with humidity are relatively uncommon. Some even say that food doesn't spoil easily in Xinjiang, as the dry air acts as a natural preservative.

 Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

In contrast to the humid environment of the south, Xinjiang's dryness is another extreme. Xinjiang raisins are famous worldwide, the sun-dried grapes are sweet and delicious, and they have a long shelf life. In the south, fresh grapes start to mold within a few days.

 Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

Does Xinjiang Really Have No Humidity-Related Diseases?

 Xinjiang: A Haven of Dryness for Southerners, or a Health Paradise?

Many people therefore speculate that people in Xinjiang may not need cupping therapy because there are no humidity-related issues. This idea is somewhat one-sided.

While Xinjiang has a dry climate, cupping, as a traditional Chinese medical therapy, is not solely for humidity issues. It can also relieve muscle fatigue, promote blood circulation, and therefore also has its value in Xinjiang.

Furthermore, although Xinjiang has less humidity, it has large temperature differences, and the cold winter months can also trigger rheumatic diseases. Although the occurrence of rheumatic diseases is related to cold and humid climates, it is also closely related to individual constitution, immune system, and other factors. Therefore, even in Xinjiang, cupping therapy still has its necessity.

Everyone Has Their Own Paradise

In short, Xinjiang's dry climate is indeed attractive, but it doesn't mean it's a paradise without health problems. Every place has its own unique environment and health issues, just in different forms.

Southerners yearn for the dryness of Xinjiang to escape the woes of humidity, but to solve humidity problems, it's more about improving lifestyle habits, diet, and other aspects.

As the old saying goes, "There is no perfect place in the world, only suitable environments." Whether it's the humid south or the dry north, each place has its own unique charm and challenges. What we need to do is learn to find balance in different environments and find a lifestyle that suits ourselves.

Conclusion

Seeing netizens' endless yearning for Xinjiang, I also want to ask: Are you truly ready to face the dryness and temperature differences there? Or is it simply temporary discomfort that makes the grass greener on the other side? Life is always about adapting ourselves, and there are challenges and joys in both the south and the north.

Finally, ask yourself, which lifestyle do you prefer? The humid south or the dry Xinjiang? Welcome to share your thoughts in the comments section.

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