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Na'vi from Pandora Invades Hong Kong
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The occasional shower did not dampen the spirit of Duan Wu (aka Tuen Ng or Dragon Boat)
Festival celebration in Hong Kong. Tens of thousands of revelers attended dragon boat races
across the city. Over 30,000 descended on Stanley where the largest international race was
held. Races were also held in Sha Tin, Tai Po, Sai Kung and Discovery Bay.
As contestants dressed in Na'vi (from the planet Pandora in the blockbuster movie Avatar)
constumes landed on the beach, they whipped their fans into a frenzy, and won the award for
best costume hands-down. Many took the festival as a fancy dress party and dressed up as the Flinstones, sharks, angels, etc. Neon-colored hair-do, fancy head-gear and
colorful umbrellas abound.
The annual festival mourns the death of the patriotic poet Qu Yuan, who drowned himself to protest
against political corruption during the Warring States period (c 475-221 BC).
Supporters took their dumplings and boats to the river and desperately tried to save him. To keep
fish and evil spirits away from his body, they beat drums, splashed the water with their
paddles and threw rice dumplings into the water.
Contestants came from across the globe including Liechtenstein, Dubai, and Mexico. Dragon Boat
racing is now held all over the world. It is a great opportunity to create awareness and honor
the poet Qu Yuan's protest on political corruption (with contemporary relevance).
Racing
Go Go Go
Paddle
Snap
Dubai Hot Pink
Sharks
Cornell Angel
Latin Dragons
Drum at Stanley
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