The Dragon Boat Festival is an ancient Chinese traditional festival, celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, and the date is also 3rd. June, on which we will have the day off. Then we will work normally on 4th. June. Even during the holidays, if you are interested in our products, such as industrial PC, Interactive Panel, self-service kiosk, digital Signage and so on, please feel free to contact us.
Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Chongwu Festival, Tianzhong Festival, etc., is a collection of worship to the gods and ancestors, pray for blessings to ward off evil spirits, celebration and entertainment and food as one of the major folk festivals. Dragon Boat Festival originated from natural celestial worship, evolved from the ancient times dragon sacrifice. Midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, the Dragon soars in the center of the south, in the most "positive" position throughout the year, as the "I Ching - Qian Gua" fifth line: "flying dragon in the sky. Dragon Boat is "flying dragon in the sky" auspicious day, dragon and dragon boat culture has always been throughout the history of the Dragon Boat Festival heritage.
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and the countries of the Chinese cultural circle, the legend says that during the Warring States period, the Chu poet Qu Yuan jumped into the Miluo River on the fifth day of the fifth month and killed himself, later people will also take the Dragon Boat Festival as a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan; there is also a commemoration of Wu Zixu, Cao E and Jie Zitui and other sayings. The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival covers the ancient astrological culture, humanistic philosophy and other aspects, contains a deep and rich cultural connotation, in the inheritance and development of a mixture of a variety of folklore as one, there are differences in the content or details of the custom due to different regional cultures.
The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the four major traditional festivals in China, along with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival. In May 2006, the State Council included it in the first national list of intangible cultural heritage; since 2008, it has been listed as a national holiday. in September 2009, UNESCO officially approved its inclusion in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and the Dragon Boat Festival became China's In September 2009, UNESCO officially approved its inclusion in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.