In traditional Chinese festival celebrations, dragon boat races are held.
Dragon boats are an ancient type of watercraft, usually made of wood and shaped like a long rectangle with a dragon head at the stern.
The origins of dragon boat racing can be traced back to ancient Chinese sacrificial rituals, which later developed into a competitive sport.
Every year during the Duanwu Festival, people hold dragon boat races in rivers, lakes, and seas to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan from ancient times.
This event is not only a culturally rich and historically significant activity that showcases the spirit of unity and courage of the Chinese people, but also serves as a way to pass down the cultural traditions of the Chinese nation.