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Malaysia and Japan Dano Festival

Today is Dragon Boat Festival in Malaysia and China.
Both Malaysian and Japanese Tango Festivals are traditional festivals with cultural significance, but each has its own characteristics.

The Malaysian Dragon Boat Festival (Hari Riaya Pasar) is a festival celebrated primarily by the Chinese community in Malaysia. The festival is derived from the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Boat Festival) and incorporates elements unique to Malaysia. Dragon Boat Festival in Malaysia features a competitive dragon boat race. Dragon boats are long competitive boats that are rowed by multiple people. In Malaysia, packages of glutinous rice called chimaki are popular as a special food. Chimaki is stuffed with meat, nuts, beans, etc., wrapped in leaves and steamed. These distinctive elements are what distinguish Malaysia's Dragon Boat Festival from other regions.

On the other hand, the Japanese Tango Festival is a traditional Japanese festival held to celebrate the growth and health of children. The Tango Festival in Japan is generally held on May 5th. On this day, it is common to put up carp streamers to give strength and courage to children. Carp streamers are carp-shaped balloons and flags that flutter in the wind and are said to cheer up children. Also, during the Tango Festival, you can eat sweets made from glutinous rice called Kashiwamochi. Kashiwamochi is a traditional sweet that is eaten during the Doll's Festival and Boys' Festival. It is a sweet red bean paste wrapped in oak leaf wrapped in glutinous rice.

As can be seen from these elements, the Dragon Boat Festival in Malaysia and Japan has different characteristics in terms of the days celebrated, the events that take place, the food, etc. It is an interesting comparison because it reflects the traditions and values of each culture.

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