Dragons in Flushing

This weekend we went to check out the annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival in Flushing NY. The festival is significant in China, celebrated by a day of narrow boat races shaped like dragons. Competing teams row their boats in sync with a furious rhythm pounded out by on-board drummers. The dragon-boat races symbolize the frantic attempts to rescue Qu Yuan.

Qu Yuan is said to have committed suicide by drowning himself in a river. Qu Yuan was a minister in the kingdom of Chu situated in present-day Hunan and Hubei provinces during the Warring States period (475 – 221 BC). He was upright, loyal and highly esteemed for his wise counsel that had brought peace and prosperity to the kingdom.

Many of the teams are locally sponsored and seem to celebrate the day with music food, drink, crafts, games (quite a few gambling tents) and the rest of the locals hanging out around the river for the day. It hazy and humid but not too hot. The event was quite expansive in the park but was not as populous as I thought it might have been; quite possibly because there was so much land. I enjoyed both the Chinese (noodles, dumplings, satay) and non-Chinese food (corn and shaved ice).

On the way back, I noticed many volunteers canvasing the crowd for Obama “working for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community”. I can already tell if there’s this much initiative to hit all cultural backgrounds and events like this, then Obama is throwing the net out to all corners and will have a huge turn out in November next year.

Some pics from the event:

A few more from the gallery

It turned out to be a thriller…

Federer summed it up in the end and it certainly was. This was my first major tennis event experience, the US Open. The Open is the last major of the year based out in Flushing Meadows Park, the former dumping ground characterized as “a valley of ashes” in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Unique that a dump is not the site for champagne, khaki pants, polo sweaters tied around the necks of the upper crust, all here to watch two guys control a yellow furry ball on a concrete court.

The scene was fan heavy in Flushing… the Mets had a home game and the Blake-Federer match was the last match in the tourny with the top ranked players in the game. Blake being the top ranked American and Federer the top ranked player in the world. Up to this point, Federer hasn’t lost a set in the Open, so the intensity was there from the American crowd.

Getting seats two days before the match proved to be, as expected, painful. We picked up a couple top shelf seats but really just being there in that stadium, feeling the energy of 10,000+ fans screamin for the amerian or the sweede was amazing. The funniest scene was the starting of the wave from the top deck in the 3rd set that made three rounds before the whistling tennis crowd killed the fun. I guess there was a proper tennis match going on…

Here’s some photos and video of the event. More at the link below.


Third Set – Tie Break Game and with 20% of the crowd already leaving when Federer was up 5-4 – Blake comes back for a huge win and takes the first set from Federer of the Open.