What are the English compositions about the "Dragon Boat Festival"?

Dragon Boat Festival last year, I and my father, mother, sister, brother went to GuiLin by car. In the morning we came down the mountain. I saw wooded mountains, wild flowers bloom. We climb up the hill along the mountain path. Come halfway up the mountain, I feel a little tired. Dad said to me, can't do anything halfway. So I insisted reached the top, the top of the scenery so beautiful.On top of the hill I saw a crystal ball, inscribed with words: Support is victory. Down the hill, we went boating in the lake. In the evening we went to eat rice noodles, had a good day.

Dragon Boat Festival

The Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. According to the "Records of the Years of Jingchu", because when climbing in midsummer, Shunyang is above, and May is midsummer. Its first noon is a day of good weather when climbing in Shunyang, so the fifth day of May is also called "Duanyang Festival". Festival". In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival is also known as "Noon Day Festival, May Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Bath Orchid Festival, Poet's Day", etc. ?The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle.

The Dragon Boat Festival originated in China. Tribes in the Wuyue area (the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the south) hold totem sacrifices to worship the dragon totem. On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, tribal totem sacrifices are held in the form of dragon boat races. The custom. During the Warring States Period, Qu Yuan, a poet from Chu State (now Hubei), bouldered and jumped into the Miluo River to commit suicide on that day. In order to establish a loyal and patriotic label, the rulers designated the Dragon Boat Festival as a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan; in some areas, there are also commemorations of Wu Zixu and Cao E.

The Dragon Boat Festival, the Spring Festival, the Qingming Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival are also known as the four traditional Chinese folk festivals. Since ancient times, dragon boat racing and rice dumpling eating have been part of the Dragon Boat Festival. Since 2008, the Dragon Boat Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. In May 2006, the State Council included it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists; in September 2009, UNESCO formally reviewed and approved the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival to be included in the world's intangible cultural heritage, becoming the first Chinese to be included in the world's intangible cultural heritage list. An intangible cultural heritage festival.