Dragon Boat
Dragon Boat is a traditional water sport that originated in ancient China, where teams race in long, narrow boats decorated with dragon heads and tails. Each boat typically holds 20 paddlers, a drummer at the front to keep the rhythm, and a steerer at the back. The sport is often associated with the Duanwu Festival, which commemorates the poet Qu Yuan.
Today, Dragon Boat racing has become a popular international sport, with teams from various countries participating in competitions. The races promote teamwork, fitness, and cultural exchange, making it a vibrant part of community events and festivals around the world.