BEIJING, May 31 -- Although there are still two days before the Dragon Boat
Festival, Shanghai residents have already started preparing for the important
day. Reed leaves, glutinous rice and sachets have become popular at markets.
At the gate of Yuyuan Garden branch of
Tonghanchuntang traditional Chinese medicine store, the line of people waiting
to buy sachets for the festival is more than 10 meters long. It never seems to
get any shorter.
Sachets are usually made of silk with beautiful
designs. Workers put several kinds of traditional Chinese medicine powder inside
including cloves. It emanates a smell disliked by insects.
"I'd like to buy 10 sachets for me and my cousins'
children," said a 30-year-old man surnamed Zhao from Shandong Province. "I hope
the sachets bring them health and wisdom."
A store employee surnamed Zhao said they sell about
10,000 sachets a day during the week of the Dragon Boat Festival - far from
enough to satisfy demand.
At the restaurants near Yuyuan Garden, glutinous rice
dumplings called "zong zi" have been popular with many visitors. Nowadays,
people can get dumplings with various stuffings: meat, chestnuts, red bean or
sweetened bean paste. But seniors still prefer wrapping dumplings themselves
according to tradition.
"I wrap more than 100 dumplings every year," said
Yuan Zhang, an 80-year-old resident. "And then I deliver the dumplings to my
children. I think homemade dumplings are more delicious."
In recent years, some places introduced "aristocratic
dumplings" with stuffings such as shark fin and abalone.
A box with only six shark fin dumplings can cost 220
yuan (US$27).
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
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