History of Dragon Boat Racing
Dragon boat racing has ancient Chinese
origins and its history has been traced back more than 2000 years. The first
participants were superstitious Chinese villagers who celebrated the 5th day of
the 5th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. Racing was held to avert
misfortune and encourage the rains needed for prosperity – and the object of
their worship was the dragon, the dragon of Asia
has traditionally been a symbol of water. It is said to rule the rivers and
seas and dominate the clouds and rains.
Over the years a second story was integrated
to give the festival a dual meaning – the touching saga of Qu Yuan, Legend has
it that poet Qu Yuan was from the kingdom
of Chu after the King
fell under the influence of corrupt ministers. Qu Yuan spend many years
wandering the countryside and composing great poetry until, on learning of his
kingdom’s defeat, he leapt into the Mi Lo River holding a great rock in a
display of his heartfelt sorrow. The people loved Qu Yuan very much and raced
out in their fishing boats to the middle of the river in a vain attempt to save
him. They beat on drums and splashed their oars in the water, trying to keep
the dragon’s away form his body.
Today
dragon boat racing has become the world’s fastest growing water
sport. We provide impressive and exciting dragon boat events for Charity, Corporate, Rotary & Lions and Youth organisations
in the UK,
no previous experience is needed to compete. Our events are visually
spectacular, colourful and exciting for competitors and spectators alike.
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