The winter solstice wind-water customs are referred to as "Winter Solstice Traditions and Feng Shui Practices" in English. These customs can vary widely depending on the culture and region, but some common practices in many Asian cultures include:

1. Eating dumplings (Jiaozi) or tangyuan in China to symbolize family reunion and to ward off evil spirits.
2. Eating mochi (rice cakes) in Japan to honor ancestors and to ensure good luck in the coming year.
3. Lighting candles or lanterns in various countries as a way to honor the gods and ancestors.
4. Decorating with pine trees, cacti, or other evergreens to symbolize longevity and perseverance.
5. Observing the 24 solar terms, such as the "Shou Sui" (Old Man's Winter) in Chinese culture, and engaging in seasonal activities or rituals accordingly.
6. Engaging in feng shui practices to bring good fortune and balance to the household, such as cleaning, arranging furniture, or using specific symbols.
Please note that these are just a few examples, and the winter solstice customs can be quite diverse and complex.
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