The Dragon Boat Tune is a traditional Chinese folk song that originated from the Tujia ethnic group in Hunan Province.
It tells the story of Qu Yuan, a famous poet and statesman who drowned himself in the Miluo River during the Warring States period.
The song has been passed down through generations and is still popular today.
The green clothing worn by the performers in the stage performance dance costume and headpiece for men represents the traditional attire of the Tujia people.
The intricate embroidery on the headpiece adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the performance.
The combination of music, dance, and costumes creates a captivating and immersive experience for the audience, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Tujia people.