Annual dragon boat festival kicks off in NYC

Source: Xinhua| 2019-08-04 07:44:49|Editor: Yang Yi
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U.S.-NEW YORK-HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL

Participants cheer after they complete a race during the 2019 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York, the United States, Aug. 3, 2019. More than 2,500 rowers gathered at the Corona Park in New York City's Queens borough on Saturday to kick off the 29th Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, one of the largest of its kind in the United States. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (Xinhua) -- More than 2,500 rowers gathered at the Corona Park in New York City's Queens borough on Saturday to kick off the 29th Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, the largest of its kind in the United States.

Over 200 teams from the Greater New York area joined this year's 2-day competition of various divisions including the Regular Mixed, Municipal Invitational, Educational Invitational, Corporate Invitational and Charity race.

For the first time, a Regular Women's Division has been added to the festival as female rowers have shown strong will and capabilities to participate in the powerful game throughout these years.

Henry Wan has been the chairman of the festival host committee since its inauguration in 1991. He told Xinhua that the festival, which started with only 10 teams, has endeavored to promote Chinese culture in New York through sports and has won great support from local communities.

"Traditional Chinese culture is deep and sophisticated. So we believe it's easier to make people of other ethnic groups to learn it through sports like boat-racing, because a lot of people love sports," said Wan.

Besides cheering for the rowers paddling through the water, thousands of viewers could also enjoy performances including traditional lion and dragon dances, music, story telling, and martial arts, beside the lake.

A food court was also set up on the bank offering various Chinese dishes including dumplings and fried rice, as well as South American, Indian, and other cuisines.

The tradition of dragon boat racing is an annual Chinese rite commemorating the idealistic poet and politician Qu Yuan who drowned himself over 2,200 years ago in central China's Miluo River. The locals raced in their boats in an attempt to rescue the poet, beating their drums and splashing their paddles to scare away fish and water dragons.

 

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