GALLERY: LOCAL BOAT RACES IN HONG KONG

Enter The
DRAGONS

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SUE BRATTLE and COLIN SIMPSON

TEAMS of rowers in long, narrow boats with carved dragon heads on the prow raced furiously against each other to the clamour of drums and spectators’ cheers in towns around Hong Kong on June 7.

The Dragon Boat Festival is a big deal in Hong Kong – where it’s a public holiday and there are 30,000 participants – as well as in parts of China.

Dragon boat racing is reckoned to be the fastest growing team sport globally, and the festival has been included in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list.

It dates back to 278 BC, when the poet Qu Yuan is said to have drowned himself in a river in what is now Hubei province in China. According to legend, villagers dashed out in boats to try to save him, but were too late. Zongzi, a traditional food made of glutinous rice that is associated with the poet, is eaten during the festival celebrations.

The pace is set for the oarsmen by a cox beating a drum. Teams – many from financial companies with offices in Hong Kong – practice for months in the lead-up  to the festival. A rower explained to Afaranwide that the sport does not require brute force, the secret is to master a technique that enables power to be applied from the entire body.

Discovery Bay on Lantau Island is held its racing event on June 9, and we blogged live from there.

Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival

According to Hong Kong legend, dragons live in the hills overlooking the sea. They fly down to the water to feed, so many buildings, including this Discovery Bay apartment block, have holes to let them through. Feng shui adherents believe that blocking the dragons’ path would disrupt positive energy flows.

dragon boat festival

Dragon boat races were also held at Stanley (above), Tai O, Aberdeen, Cheung Chau, Saikung, Sha Tin and Tai Po.

dragon boat festival

The Stanley event is always a big deal and attracts large crowds, both on the beach and crammed onto boats and junks that line up to watch the racing.

dragon boat festival
dragon boat festival
dragon boat festival

Aberdeen is also a major dragon boat centre.

dragon boat festival

June 2019

MORE INFO

Dragon boatsDRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL page on the Hong Kong Tourism Board’s site has some background information and other details. READ MORE

Dragon boatsDETAILS OF EVENTS, training, the Hong Kong team and more can be found on the site of the Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association. READ MORE

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Dragon Boat Festival

GALLERY: HONG KONG

Enter The
DRAGONS

Seychelles byline

SUE BRATTLE and COLIN SIMPSON

TEAMS of rowers in long, narrow boats with carved dragon heads on the prow raced furiously against each other to the clamour of drums and spectators’ cheers in towns around Hong Kong on June 7.

The Dragon Boat Festival is a big deal in Hong Kong – where it’s a public holiday and there are 30,000 participants – as well as in parts of China.

Dragon boat racing is reckoned to be the fastest growing team sport globally, and the festival has been included in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list.

It dates back to 278 BC, when the poet Qu Yuan is said to have drowned himself in a river in what is now Hubei province in China. According to legend, villagers dashed out in boats to try to save him, but were too late. Zongzi, a traditional food made of glutinous rice that is associated with the poet, is eaten during the festival celebrations.

The pace is set for the oarsmen by a cox beating a drum. Teams – many from financial companies with offices in Hong Kong – practice for months in the lead-up  to the festival. A rower explained to Afaranwide that the sport does not require brute force, the secret is to master a technique that enables power to be applied from the entire body.

Discovery Bay on Lantau Island is held its racing event on June 9, and we blogged live from there.

Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival
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According to Hong Kong legend, dragons live in the hills overlooking the sea. They fly down to the water to feed, so many buildings, including this Discovery Bay apartment block, have holes to let them through. Feng shui adherents believe that blocking the dragons’ path would disrupt positive energy flows.

dragon boat festival

Dragon boat races were also held at Stanley (above), Tai O, Aberdeen, Cheung Chau, Saikung, Sha Tin and Tai Po.

dragon boat festival

The Stanley event is always a big deal and attracts large crowds, both on the beach and crammed onto boats and junks that line up to watch the racing.

dragon boat festival
dragon boat festival
dragon boat festival

Aberdeen is also a major dragon boat centre.

dragon boat festival

June 2019

MORE INFO

Dragon boatsDRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL page on the Hong Kong Tourism Board’s site has some background information and other details. READ MORE

Dragon boatsDETAILS OF EVENTS, training, the Hong Kong team and more can be found on the site of the Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association. READ MORE

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NIGHTMARE BUDDHAS: You may think of Buddha as a jolly, fat figure that brings peace and joy to the world. Visit this monastery and you’ll think again. Some of the golden statues of Buddhas… READ MORE

TramHONG KONG TRAM DASH: Join us on a high-speed trip on board one of its iconic double-deckers – right the way across the city in just five minutes! VIEW VIDEO

Pink dolphinsWATCHING PINK DOLPHINS: Yes, there really are pink dolphins in the waters around Hong Kong, and regular boat trips mean you can watch them frolicking… READ MORE

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