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YICHANG, China, June 5, (Xinhuanet) -- The Fourth Yangtse River Gorges International Dragon Boat Rally opened Sunday in Yichang city of central China's Hubei province to commemorate Qu Yuan, an ancient Chinese poet and world cultural celebrity who died more than
2000 years ago.
Twenty teams take part in the contest, which includes
a 500-meter straight way speed match on Sunday and a 35-kilometer rally on
Monday are held in the Zigui county of Yichang city, Qu Yuan's hometown.
Yichang, a city of a 546-thousand population lying in
the middle reaches of the Yangtse River and the site of Ge Zhou Ba and Three
Gorges Dam hydrogen power projects in the west mountain area of Hubei, has held
the rally for three times since 1992. The rally has been recognized by the
International Dragon Boat Federation asa standard contest.
Qu Yuan, the most famous poet in Chinese ancient
history, took his own life by drowning himself in the Miluo River then in
Zigui,his hometown, after knowing the kingdom he served was to be conquered in
278 BC. He has been seen as a legendary patriotic figure by Chinese people and
was listed by the World Peace Councilas one of the four world cultural
celebrities in 1953. Qu Yuan's poems such as Li Sao and Jiu Ge were first
introduced to overseas about 153 years ago in German language.
It is believed that the Chinese traditional festival
Duanwu that is set on the fifth day of the fifth month in Chinese lunar
calendar, normally in mid June and this year on 11th June, came from the date of
Qu Yuan's suicide. On the day, People would make sticky rice deserts wrapped in
bamboo leaves called Zongzi and throw them into the river as sacrifice, and hold
dragon boat contests to commemorate the poet.
Chinese has kept the dragon boat competition
tradition for nearly 1,600 years and now it has become a well-liked sport in
China and some other 100 countries and regions. A dragon boat teamin contest
normally includes a drummer, a steersman and ten paddlers.
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