Thursday, August 19, 2010

Cleberations Around the World

Let’s Ride a Dragon Boat!

By May Lee

Seoul - August 19

Introduction

Did you hear about the Dragon Boat Festival? That’s a traditional holiday of china. It’s known as Double Fifth Day and Duanwu. There is a sad history of that day. Now I will talk about it.

The sad story

Long ago, there was a poet named Chiu Yuan. He was loved by lots of people. One day, a new king came and made him go out, but he still loved his kingdom. When he was having a walk, he heard that his kingdom was defeated. He was so sad that he jumped into the Miluo river. The fishermen threw zong zi into the river so fish won't eat his body. Because some people rode a boat to save him, the Chinese do a dragon boat race.

The festival

The dragon boat festival is one of the biggest festivals in china. They celebrate it on June 6th. People commemorate him by dragon boat racing and eating zong zi. That's the most exciting part of the festival. Races take place all over China, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. This festival is considered one of the most important holidays in china. Now, people use dragon boats to do sports. The Chinese also believed that the festival will keep them safe from evils. These days, the dragon boat is not a simple traditional boat.

Zong zi

Zong Zi is the traditional food for the festival. It began when fishermen threw zong zi into the river. The following years, the tradition of wrapping rice into bamboo leaves had begun.

Now you have learned about this festival. Do you like it? Then let’s go ride a dragon boat!


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