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This year’s Dragon Boat Festival, also called Tuen Ng, falls on May 31 – here is everything you need to know about Hong Kong’s races this year

Dennis Yip |
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The Dragon Boat Festival in Hong Kong is a vibrant celebration featuring thrilling boat races. Photo: Sam Tsang

Celebrated every year, the Dragon Boat Festival in Hong Kong features thrilling races where groups paddle in unison, showcasing their skills and teamwork. Colourful dragon boats, adorned with intricate designs, race against each other along the city’s picturesque waterways.

Besides the races, the festival is also famous for zongzi, glutinous rice dumplings filled with various ingredients both savoury and sweet.

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