其他 | 2023年06月16日 | 阅读:14 | 评论:0
Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival, is a traditional holiday in China that falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. This means that the date of the festival varies from year to year on the Gregorian calendar, but it usually falls in late May or early June.
The origins of the festival can be traced back to ancient China, where it was initially a day to honor the dragon deity and prevent diseases and plagues. Over time, the festival took on additional meanings, such as commemorating a patriotic poet named Qu Yuan and celebrating the summer solstice.
One of the most popular activities during the Dragon Boat Festival is dragon boat racing, where teams of rowers paddle in long, colorful boats to the beat of drums. Another common practice is the consumption of sticky rice dumplings, or zongzi, which are wrapped in bamboo leaves and filled with savory or sweet fillings.
The holiday is celebrated in various other countries as well, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. It is recognized as a public holiday in China and Taiwan, and has been designated as an official cultural heritage event by UNESCO.
In addition to dragon boat racing and zongzi, the festival may also involve the hanging of aromatic herbs, displaying of colorful decorations, and performing of traditional dances and songs. Although the holiday has deep historical roots, it remains a lively and festive occasion in modern times.
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