
A team of rowers compete in a dragon boat racing celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009. Many Chinese spend Thursday eating sticky rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves and watching teams row boats with dragon-shaped prows up rivers in what may be the nation's most ironic official holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival.

A team of rowers compete in a dragon boat racing celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009. Many Chinese spend Thursday eating sticky rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves and watching teams row boats with dragon-shaped prows up rivers in what may be the nation's most ironic official holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival.

Performers hold lanterns during a performance celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009. Many Chinese spend Thursday eating sticky rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves and watching teams row boats with dragon-shaped prows up rivers in what may be the nation's most ironic official holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival.

A girl stands near empty dragon boats after a dragon boat racing celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009. Many Chinese spend Thursday eating sticky rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves and watching teams row boats with dragon-shaped prows up rivers in what may be the nation's most ironic official holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival.

Rowers race dragon boats celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009. Many Chinese spend Thursday eating sticky rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves and watching teams row boats with dragon-shaped prows up rivers in what may be the nation's most ironic official holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival

A boy, right, is posed by his parents for photos near empty dragon boats after a dragon boat racing celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009. Many Chinese spend Thursday eating sticky rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves and watching teams row boats with dragon-shaped prows up rivers in what may be the nation's most ironic official holiday, the Dragon Boat Festival.

Performers rest on a bus after an event celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing, China, Thursday, May 28, 2009.
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