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6/01/2009 - 6/30/2009Dragon Boat Festival (Tuen Ng)
Hong Kong,
China
Also known as 'Tuen Ng Festival', this event is held in honour of the popular Chinese hero, Qu Yuan. According to legend, Qu Yuan lived over 2,000 years ago and drowned himself in the mighty Mi Lo River in a bid to highlight the issue of corrupt rulers. Grateful for his act of protest, local villagers tried to save his body from being eaten by fish by beating drums and throwing dumplings at the water. To this day, water remains central to the festival and each year teams compete in dramatic dragon boat races. Racing in ornate boats that measure about 10m (30ft) and manned by teams of 20 paddlers, this is an exciting event and a great festival for spectators.
Themes:
Culture
, History
, Spectacle
, Sport
Hours: All day.
Cost: Free.
Where: Aberdeen and most other beaches or small harbours
Aberdeen Harbour
Hong Kong, China
Getting there:
Bus: Several buses stop at or close to Aberdeen Harbour.
Contact Information:
Discover Hong Kong
9-11/F Citicorp Centre
18 Whitfield Road
North Point
Hong Kong
China
Email: info@hktb.com
Website: www.discoverhongkong.com