duanwu festival or dragon boat festival
端午节(as we enter the month of june, we find ourselves already in the middle of the year. however, according to the chinese lunar calendar, the fifth month just begins and the chinese people are preparing to celebrate another traditional festival -- the duanwu festival.)
the duanwu festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the chinese lunar calendar. for thousands of years, duanwu has been marked by eating zongzi and racing dragon boats.
the taste of zongzi, a pyramid-shaped dumpling made of glutinous rice and wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves to give it a special flavor, varies greatly across china. zongzi is often made of rice mixed with dates in northern china, because dates are abundant in the area. eastern china’s jiaxing county is famous for its pork-stuffed zongzi. in the southern province of guangdong, people stuff zongzi with pork, ham, chestnuts and other ingredients, making them very rich in flavor. in sichuan province, zongzi is usually served with a sugar dressing. most people still maintain the tradition of eating zongzi on the day of the duanwu festival. but the special delicacy has become so popular that you can now buy it all the year round.
duanwu is also known as the dragon boat festival, because dragon boat races are the most popular activity during the festival, especially in southern china. a dragon boat is shaped like a dragon, and is brightly painted in