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Over a Thousand Compete in Penghu Dragon Boat Race Amid Festival Celebrations

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Over a thousand people participated in a dragon boat race in Magong, Penghu, to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.
  • The event featured 36 teams and included accompanying activities like drawing, egg balancing, and a food market.
  • The Penghu County Government organized the festival to promote traditional culture and team spirit.

Magong City in Penghu buzzed with energy as 36 teams, comprising over a thousand participants, competed in a vibrant dragon boat race to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. The event, held at the Third Fishing Port, showcased the strong sense of community and teamwork in Penghu, with cheers and whistles echoing across the water. The Penghu County Government organized the festivities, aiming to strengthen traditional customs and foster camaraderie.

Penghu County Deputy Magistrate Lin Chieh-hsing and Speaker Chen Yu-jen officiated the opening, firing the starting gun. Lin emphasized the festival's importance in Chinese culture, highlighting how the annual race helps participants stay fit, celebrate the holiday, and build team cohesion. He also noted the event's role in encouraging people living abroad to return home and connect with their roots.

The Dragon Boat Festival is an important traditional festival for Chinese people. The county government holds dragon boat races every year, inviting various organizations to form teams. This not only strengthens the body and celebrates the festival through competition but also enhances team cohesion and cultivates cooperative tacit understanding.

โ€” Lin Chieh-hsingExplaining the significance of the Dragon Boat Festival and the race organized by the county government.

This year's competition saw enthusiastic participation from various organizations. A special friendly match featured teams from the Taipei Penghu Association and the Kaohsiung Penghu Union, fostering inter-regional ties. The Kaohsiung Penghu Union ultimately clinched the championship title, with the Taipei Penghu team securing second place. The event kicked off with a lively lion dance performance by the Sanshui Elementary School.

Beyond the intense races, the festival offered a range of family-friendly activities. Attendees enjoyed an egg-balancing challenge, a concert, a children's drawing session, and various food stalls, creating a festive atmosphere for all. A special "Deeply Cultivating Dragon Boat for 50 Years - Best Contribution Award" was presented to teacher Lai Te-hsi for his half-century dedication to promoting the sport.

Deeply Cultivating Dragon Boat for 50 Years - Best Contribution Award

โ€” Award titleRecognizing a teacher's long-standing dedication to promoting dragon boat sports.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.