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"Drunken Dragon"
The Feast of the Drunken Dragon might seem to many and especially to the cynical few, just another excuse for a booze up. Drunken dragons? What are you talking about? Actually, this is a great festival, free-spirited and roaring with energy. Observed on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, the procession starts at the Kwan Tai Temple when a group of inebriated fishermen stagger down the streets brandishing wooden dragons' heads and bodies. Some say the festival celebrates fertility, though there is nothing fertile about a boatload of inebriated fishermen.
Rua das Estalagens, Macau, Macau
"Drunken Dragon"
The Feast of the Drunken Dragon might seem to many and especially to the cynical few, just another excuse for a booze up. Drunken dragons? What are you talking about? Actually, this is a great festival, free-spirited and roaring with energy. Observed on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, the procession starts at the Kwan Tai Temple when a group of inebriated fishermen stagger down the streets brandishing wooden dragons' heads and bodies. Some say the festival celebrates fertility, though there is nothing fertile about a boatload of inebriated fishermen.
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