The
Dragon Boat Festival,
also called Double Fifth Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth
moon of the
lunar calendar. It is one of the most
important Chinese festivals, the other two being the Autumn Moon Festival and
Chinese New Year.
The origin of this summer festival centers around a scholarly government
official named Chu Yuan. He was a good and
respected man, but because of the misdeeds
of jealous rivals he
eventually fell into disfavor in the emperor's court.
Unable to regain the respect of the emperor, in his sorrow Chu Yuan threw himself
into the Mi Low river. Because of their admiration
for Chu Yuan, the local people living adjacent to
the Mi Lo River rushed into their boats to search for him while throwing rice
into the waters to appease the river dragons.
Although they were unable to find Chu Yuan, their efforts are still commemorated
today during the Dragon Boat Festival.