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Dragon Boat Festival 2020 Special (It’s on Jun 25, 2020 this year) - Learn about Dragon Boat Festival or Duanwu Festival (端午节) - Chinese Culture - Chinese Conversation
In this episode, let’s talk about the Dragon Boat Festival story, history, origins, food & traditions.
We also try the salty and sweet zongzi, show you the difference between thousand-year-old eggs and salted duck eggs, and play the game of standing an egg.
We hope you can learn more about the Dragon Boat Festival and have a better understanding about Chinese culture after watching this interesting video.
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To find the information quickly, here are the chapter markers:
0:00 - Scene Play: Money Zongzi Gift
0:55 - Dragon Boat Festival: Date, History, Origins and Qu Yuan’s Story
1:54 - What to eat on Dragon Boat Festival
2:11 - Try salty and sweet zongzi
4:11 - Mung bean cakes
4:31 - Show century eggs and salted duck eggs, and the difference
5:35 - What to drink on Duanwu Festival
5:58 - What to do on Dragon Boat Festival
6:07 - Hang artemisia argyi and calamus, make five-color bracelets
6:38 - Wear embroidered scented sachets
7:00 - Dragon Boat Race & its story
7:29 - What to play: Egg Standing Challenge
8:15 - Try to stand an egg yourself and tell us other traditions
8:48 - What to say on Dragon Boat Festival
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