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Friday, August 11, 2017

27th Annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in New York!





THE 27th ANNUAL HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK
Saturday August 12 and Sunday August 13 2017

FLUSHING MEADOWS PARK | FREE ADMISSION | RAIN OR SHINE


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Our 27th anniversary HKDBF NY 2017 features events for the entire family, an opening day parade at noon on Saturday and the US Dragon Boat Open Championship Race on Sunday. Racing both days from 9am-5pm. Racing prizes this year include eight round trip tickets to Hong Kong provided by DELTA. 

Some of the attractions taking place during the festival include several new races, the Hong Kong SAR 20th Anniversary Invitational, the Hong Kong Family Invitational, the Hong Kong Educational Invitational and the Municipal Invitational race featuring various teams from our elected officials, Mayor De Blasio, Queens Borough President Katz, Congresswoman Meng and Assemblyman Kim's office were invited to field a team as well as the NYC government agencies NYPD, NYFD, DEP and Parks Department. 

Other special races include the Health Care Invitational, the Educational Invitational, the Women's Invitational, and the Senior's Invitational. This year's Corporate Invitational looks to be a good one, with sixeen Corporate Teams joining us to race for their companies. There are also special youth, women and sponsor races, plus a Media challenge and a Charity race featuring approximately $10,000 to be donated to the charities designated by the competing teams. Each of them will contribute $2500 to put in the charity fund. Over the years the Charity Race has contributed in excess of $250,000 to various NYC charities.

The program on the Main Stage showcases the best Regional multicultural artists and traditional music/dance from across the globe. The ever popular Shaolin Monks return for performances on both days. The New York Daily News brings back the CASYM Steel Orchestra comprised of 90 young members between the ages of 7 to 21. Master Storyteller Jonathan Kruk joins us again, spinning “Dragon Tales.” In addition, we have demonstrations of traditional Asian folk arts and crafts, booths staffed by sponsors and many community-based organizations. Our enhanced food court offers several different ethnic cuisines. 

Several of our Media Sponsors are back with lots going on. Multicultural Radio Broadcasting will be on hand offering a live radio broadcast both days. The Sing Tao Newspaper, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is offering activities for the entire family including a look at past photo entries and a preview of this year's annual Photo Contest, which is open to all photographers. 


Have fun,
Terresa =)

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