2022-06-02
The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is a traditional holiday that commemorates the life and death of famous Chinese scholar Qu Yuan. The festival occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month on the Chineselunisolarcalendar.
Dragon Boat Festival is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.
What Do People Do today?
For thousands of years, the festival has been marked by eating zong zi (glutinous rice wrapped to form a pyramid using bamboo or reed leaves),drink realgar wine (xionghuangjiu),and racing dragon boats. Other activities include hanging icons of Zhong Kui (a mythic guardian figure), hanging mugwort and calamus, taking long walks, writing spells and wearing perfumed medicine bags.
All of these activities and games such as making an egg stand at noon were regarded by the ancients as an effective way of preventing disease, evil, while promoting good health and well-being. People sometimes wear talismans to fend off evil spirits or they may hang the picture of Zhong Kui, a guardian against evil spirits, on the door of their homes.
In the Republic of China, the festival was also celebrated as "Poets' Day" in honor of Qu Yuan, who is known as China's first poet. Chinese citizens traditionally throw bamboo leaves filled with cooked rice into the water and it is also customary to eat tzungtzu and rice dumplings.