Annual Dragon Boat Festival kicks off in Central Park ahead of Queens extravaganza

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Martial artists kicked-off the dragon awakening in Central Park on Thursday.

Photo by Dean Moses

The serpent rises again.

Central Park played host to an awe-inspiring ceremony on Thursday that marked the launch of a Queens staple that has been running for more than three decades: The Dragon Boat Festival.

Dubbed the โ€œDragon Awakening Ceremony,โ€ parkgoers stopped in their tracks by the Bethesda Fountain on July 20 as the festival was launched in grand fashion.

The Dragon Boat Festival is a two-day extravaganza that takes place annually in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, with this yearโ€™s event set to draw thousands on Aug. 12 and 13.

The commemoration melds traditional Chinese culture with an event-filled day out that includes boat races, a variety of cuisine, games and more. A large stage also offers musical acts, dances and spoken word performances.

โ€œItโ€™s a very quintessential New York event,โ€ race announcer Ian Brooks told QNS. โ€œI think we get like 40,000 people there over the weekend because itโ€™s a food festival too. There is nothing else quite like it.โ€

The festivalโ€™s return was celebrated with martial artists of all ages showcasing their skills with high-flying acrobatics before two monks blessed the organizers and a race boat that was fitted with a dragonโ€™s head. Chanting, the holy men circled the raft and splashed it with water.

โ€œWeโ€™re happy to be able to organize such an event. Besides the exciting racing we also have multi-ethnic food,โ€ festival chairman Henry Wan pointed out. โ€œRemember, the event is free, so come and see us.โ€

Organizers dotted the eyes of the dragon, symbolizing its awakening, before taking the boat onto the Central Park Lake, where they paddled on the moss-covered water and waved to onlookers.

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