Ahead of Dragon Boat Festival, Taiwanese Community in Washington D.C. Gathers for 'Zongzi Festival'

The Taiwanese community in the Washington D.C. area held a 'Zongzi Festival' ahead of the Dragon Boat Festival. They shared 300 Taiwanese-style zongzi and enjoyed games, strengthening community bonds and passing on Taiwanese culture to the next generation.
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Ahead of the annual Dragon Boat Festival, the Taiwanese community in the Greater Washington D.C. area gathered on May 31st to enjoy zongzi and play games. Cao Shi-jie, president of the Taiwanese Association of Greater Washington, stated that the event aims to provide a 'feeling of home' and strengthen community ties. A total of 300 Taiwanese-style zongzi were prepared by Hsu Chia-chia, who learned the craft from her mother. She emphasized that despite the labor-intensive process, she continues to make them by hand to ensure the second and third generations of Taiwanese-Americans can experience and remember Taiwanese culture.

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What is the Dragon Boat Festival?

A traditional festival on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, featuring the custom of eating zongzi.