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Narrator: As Zongzi is put on the counter of the supermarket, the traditional festival of our country-Dragon Boat Festival is coming. In recent days, the rumor that the Dragon Boat Festival may be declared as a Korean cultural heritage has aroused heated discussion among many citizens. So, how did the Dragon Boat Festival originate? Why should South Korea declare the Dragon Boat Festival as a cultural heritage? To this end, the reporter conducted an investigation. Interview: Xiao Bing, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Folklore, Beijing Normal University: Teacher Xiao, tell me something about the Dragon Boat Festival in China. When did it originate? Xiao Fang: If the Dragon Boat Festival is mentioned, according to the literature, there was a man named Zhou Chu in the Jin Dynasty. He has a book called Local Customs. So this book recorded the name Dragon Boat Festival for the first time. At that time, there was no record that the dragon boat that came to us really crossed these things. Wu Bing: About how long? Xiao Fang: It is about 1700 years old. Wu Bing: For example, our Dragon Boat Festival has a history of 1700 years. Xiao Fang: If not roughly speaking, about two thousand years. Wu Bing: Do you think the Korean Dragon Boat Festival, Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival and our Dragon Boat Festival are necessarily related? Xiao Fang: If there is a connection, there must be a connection. Because in the past, East Asian culture, as a whole, refers to the East Asian continent and the Korean Peninsula, and this culture is related. Just a long time ago, its history and culture were linked together, so it included its residents, including some of its systems and customs. This is very important. Commentary: As a traditional festival with a history of more than 2,500 years in China, the Dragon Boat Festival was introduced to neighboring countries many years ago and became a grand festival celebrated by all ethnic groups in Asia. Especially as a close neighbor of China, South Korea has long regarded the Dragon Boat Festival as a traditional festival. This time, South Korea applied to UNESCO for the intangible cultural heritage of the United Nations. Gangneung danoje festival is declared and has Korean local characteristics. Interview: Wang Jinqiang, Director of China Folk Culture Rescue Project Office, Wang Jinqiang, Director of China Folk Culture Rescue Project Office: The Dragon Boat Festival in Korea is also very traditional, but the Dragon Boat Festival introduced from China or China has an impact on Southeast Asian countries and East Asian countries. They have been protecting intangible property since 196 1. Then 1967, protect the Dragon Boat Festival holiday. So since the late 1960s, millions of people in Korea have participated in the Dragon Boat Festival every year. It is said that. So it has a great influence in Korea. Commentary: In Gangneung, South Korea, the "gangneung danoje festival" held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is actually more like a festival for young Korean men and women. On this day, young men and women will hold various activities to express their love for their sweetheart. Interview: Korean student Wu Bing: Is there a Dragon Boat Festival in Korea? Korean student: Yes. Wu Bing: Yes, right? How do you usually live? Korean classmate: Dragon Boat Festival is one of the three major festivals in Korea. Wu Bing: Traditional festivals. Korean student: Yes, but during the Dragon Boat Festival, we won't have a holiday or rest, just do some activities, eat and eat rice cakes. More traditional. I wonder if there is one in China. Wu Bing: Who are the other Korean students? Long hair. Wash your hair with calamus. Another Korean student: shampoo. Wu Bing: Shampooing and wrestling. Korean students: There are also wrestling and swinging interviews with visiting Korean scholar Gao Zhongshou: I think China has been an influential country since ancient times, so many aspects have spread from China to South Korea, quite a lot. For example, sacrifices also came from China. But Korea has gradually changed, from ancient times to the present. Commentary: Although the Dragon Boat Festival originally originated in China, the Korean Dragon Boat Festival has a long history and has formed its own national cultural customs. Therefore, it is understandable that South Korea intends to declare the Dragon Boat Festival to UNESCO as a "masterpiece of human oral and intangible heritage". Interview: Bing, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Folklore, Beijing Normal University: Now many media are speculating on this. It can also be said that many media are arguing about this. Gangneung, South Korea wants to declare the Dragon Boat Festival as a world intangible cultural heritage. So, how should we treat this matter rationally? Researcher: I think this matter should be said to be no big deal. Because Gangneung, South Korea, the Dragon Boat Festival ceremony is well preserved, and tens of thousands of people participate in this activity every year. With tradition, 1967 became the intangible cultural assets of the country. Then he is protecting, and it is understandable that he attaches importance to this thing. Narrator: According to experts, the application for intangible cultural heritage is different from brand registration and is' shared'. There is no cybersquatting, which means we can also declare our Dragon Boat Festival as a world cultural heritage. Therefore, in the face of the Dragon Boat Festival incident, many citizens reacted peacefully. Feedback from street citizens: 1: As far as this world heritage is concerned, what is shared is not from any country because it is shared by human beings. Any country that protects or collects it in this respect is a great contribution to mankind. 2. I think because of the trend of globalization, this kind of holiday things, for example, we also celebrate Valentine's Day and Christmas in the west now, which means others can also celebrate our holidays. 3: Me