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Political Observation | National Sentiments Rooted in Chinese Culture

Tasting zongzi, making sachets, and dragon boat racing… As one of the four traditional Chinese festivals, the Dragon Boat Festival acts like a bond that connects history with the present, reflecting the historical traditions, value concepts, and cultural identity of the Chinese nation.

The fragrance of zongzi permeates the national sentiment, forged in the spiritual bloodline of the Chinese nation, shining anew in the new era.

— Deep and passionate patriotism

On the Dragon Boat Festival, we remember Qu Yuan. “It is the goodness of his heart, though he dies nine times, he has no regrets.” The great poet Qu Yuan’s profound patriotism still resonates thousands of years later.

△ Statue of Qu Yuan in the Quzi Cultural Park in Miluo, Hunan

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About: Quzi Cultural Park

Quzi Cultural Park, located in Nanyang, Henan Province, China, is dedicated to the celebrated ancient Chinese philosopher and poet, Qu Yuan. This cultural park not only serves as a scenic spot but also as an educational site, highlighting Qu Yuan’s contributions to Chinese literature and his enduring legacy in the Dragon Boat Festival. The park features statues, exhibits, and landscapes that encapsulate aspects of Qu Yuan’s life, poetry, and the era in which he lived, providing visitors with both cultural enrichment and historical insight.

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