THE Dragon Boat Festival, widely known as ‘Duanwu Jie’, is one of the four most significant traditional festivals celebrated by the Chinese community across the globe.
The date for this festival varies every year, as it is on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese Lunar calendar – on the
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