Dragon boat crew members participate in a traditional Chinese dragon boat race in Macao, south China, June 25, 2020. [Xinhua/Cheong Kam Ka]
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A traditional Chinese medicine doctor introduces the sachet making method to the audience through a livestreaming platform in Cangzhou City, north China's Hebei Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Fu Xinchun/Xinhua]
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People make Zongzi during a community event in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Jiang Hua/Xinhua]
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Children make Zongzi at a relocation community in Bijie City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Luo Xingxiang/Xinhua]
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Ethnic minority people make Zongzi in Xianju County, Taizhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Wang Huabin/Xinhua]
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Children make Zongzi at a kindergarten in Tongren City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Ou Xiudeng/Xinhua]
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Children perform dragon dance at a kindergarten in Yantai City, east China's Shandong Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Sun Wentan/Xinhua]
Children play "dragon boat" at a kindergarten in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, central China's Hunan Province, June 25, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat zongzi, a type of rice dumpling, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Photo by Liu Zhenjun/Xinhua]
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A teacher teaches students to make paper dragon boats at a primary school in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat Zongzi, a sticky rice dumpling wrapped up with bamboo or reed leaves, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Xinhua/Liu Xiao]
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Children learn to make Zongzi in Langfang City, north China's Hebei Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat Zongzi, a sticky rice dumpling wrapped up with bamboo or reed leaves, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Xinhua/Wang Xiao]
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Children draw eggs in Nanchang, east China's Jiangxi Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat Zongzi, a sticky rice dumpling wrapped up with bamboo or reed leaves, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Xinhua/Wan Xiang]
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A teacher makes Zongzi together with children at a kindergarten in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, June 24, 2020. The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on June 25 this year. Chinese people eat Zongzi, a sticky rice dumpling wrapped up with bamboo or reed leaves, and race dragon boats during the festival. [Xinhua/Liu Xiao]
(Source: Xinhua)