The Dragon Boat Festival was a traditional Korean festival that had a certain relationship with Chinese culture. However, due to the differences in history, culture, politics, etc., the Dragon Boat Festival in Korea and the traditional Chinese festivals were very different in terms of form and content. In modern Korea, the Dragon Boat Festival was a cultural heritage that had been applied to the United Nations Cultural Organization for World Cultural Heritage. It was hoped that this way, the traditional culture of the country would be protected and passed on. Although the Dragon Boat Festival in South Korea was different from the traditional Chinese festivals in terms of form and content, as a national cultural heritage, the United Nations Cultural and Scientific Organization had to consider the cultural traditions and historical background of each country when approving it. In the end, South Korea's "Dragon Boat Festival" was successfully approved as a World Cultural Heritage by Unesco, which also showed the efforts and achievements of South Korea in protecting and inheriting its traditional culture.
There were no official documents or news that South Korea had applied to list the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage. Although there were reports that South Korea was considering including the Dragon Boat Festival as a cultural heritage, there was no official confirmation. As one of the traditional Chinese festivals, the Dragon Boat Festival has a long history and rich cultural content. It is an important part of the traditional Chinese festival culture. In China, the Dragon Boat Festival is usually held in memory of Qu Yuan. There are also some places that celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival as a custom and tradition. Although South Korea also has similar traditional festivals such as the Spring Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, they are not listed as World Cultural Heritage by the United Nations. Therefore, there was no evidence that South Korea had applied to list the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage.
South Korea also had a world intangible cultural heritage--the Dragon Boat Festival. The Dragon Boat Festival was a traditional Korean festival, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival or the Dragon Boat Festival. Its origin can be traced back to the Warring States period in Chinese history around 233 B.C. During this festival, people would race dragon boats, eat zongzi and hang mugwort leaves. These activities were all in memory of the ancient Chinese patriotic poet Qu Yuan. In Korean, the Dragon Boat Festival was also known as "Seollal"(pronounced ""). In recent years, South Korea's Dragon Boat Festival had also attracted more and more international attention and was listed as a world intangible cultural heritage by the United Nations Cultural Organization.
There were two novels that involved the Dragon Boat Festival as the protagonist. The first book was "Dragon Boat Festival Across the Wilderness", which told the story of Jiang Shang, a small figure in the 21st century, who accidentally traveled to the prehistoric era. The second book was "The War of Resistance: Starting from 800." The male protagonist was the Dragon Boat Festival. This was a military/war novel that contained elements of time travel and war. These two novels are about the Dragon Boat Festival. You can choose to read them according to your preferences.
There was no mention of the Dragon Boat Festival in the detailed introduction of the people who celebrated the New Year. I don't know what happened during the Dragon Boat Festival.
Here is a story. There was a young English girl named Lily. She came to China just before the Dragon Boat Festival. She was invited to join in the making of zongzi. At first, she was clumsy, but with the help of local people, she managed to make some. Then she went to watch the dragon boat races. The exciting scene made her realize the vitality of this traditional Chinese festival.
There was no mention of the Dragon Boat Festival in the search results for the detailed introduction of the characters celebrating the New Year, so no relevant answers could be provided.
The duck eggs at the Dragon Boat Festival were one of the traditional delicacies of China and one of the main characters in the famous literary work " Duck Eggs at the Dragon Boat Festival." The duck eggs for the Dragon Boat Festival were salted duck eggs made from egg yolk and egg white as the main raw materials through marinating, drying, and other processes. Its taste was fresh and salty, and it was a favorite food for many people. " Duck Eggs at Dragon Boat Festival " was an essay written by Wang Zengqi. It described the scene of him eating duck eggs during the Dragon Boat Festival in his hometown and his understanding of life. This essay was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese prose. It not only reflected the traditional Chinese food culture, but also showed Wang Zengqi's unique literary style and profound thoughts.
South Korea's declaration of the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage reflected the importance and protection of traditional culture in South Korea. Cultural heritage is an important achievement in the development of human society. It represents the essence of human oral traditions, legends, myths, art, architecture, festivals, customs, sports, and so on. It is a treasure in the treasure house of human culture. Korea's declaration of the Dragon Boat Festival as a World Cultural Heritage was a sign of confidence and pride in its traditional culture, as well as an affirmation of its value. By declaring as a World Cultural Heritage, South Korea could pass on the Dragon Boat Festival culture, let more people understand and appreciate this cultural heritage, and also promote tourism and cultural exchanges in South Korea. We must also realize that the protection of cultural heritage is a long-term and arduous task that requires the joint efforts of the entire society. Only by strengthening the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage can our cultural resources better serve mankind.
The story behind the Dragon Boat Festival is related to the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan. He was a loyal official who was wrongly accused and exiled. Eventually, he committed suicide by jumping into a river. People rowed boats and threw rice dumplings into the water to prevent fish from eating his body.
Lu Xun's " Dragon Boat Festival " was a famous modern Chinese novel about the conflict between the Dragon Boat Festival tradition and one's fate. The protagonist of the story was a young man named Zhang Qing. His father was an expert in the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. He had a high status in his family. However, Zhang Qing did not agree with this traditional culture. He thought that this custom was hypocritical and expressed doubts about his father's practice. On the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, Zhang Qing's father suddenly passed away, which made Zhang Qing very shocked and sad. He felt that he had failed to avenge his father and inherit the family tradition. In the following story, Zhang Qing met a girl named Li Songlin who loved traditional culture. They communicated with each other and gradually understood their father and family history. In the end, Zhang Qing decided to inherit his father's tradition and contribute to the family. This article expressed the author's reflection on traditional culture and thinking about modern life through the description of the conflict between personal destiny and traditional culture. It also showed the readers how a person could achieve personal and social progress through their own efforts and thinking, surpassing the limitations of traditional culture and family.