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Dragon Boat Festival

The video discusses the traditional Chinese festival of Dragon Boat Festival (端午节), which involves dragon boat races, eating zongzi (粽子), drinking realgar wine, wearing colorful ropes, and hanging artemisia (艾草) on doors to pray for blessings and health. It also reflects on the historical significance of the festival in commemorating the poet Qu Yuan (屈原).

Published on 2023-07-03 · Used with permission

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