Lunar New Year Dragon Boat Races

Celebrate the Year of the Tiger at this nail-biting event.
Reema Hindi
Published on February 02, 2022

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Did you know that the biggest dragon boat races in the southern hemisphere happen right here in Sydney? If you're looking for a way to celebrate the Year of the Tiger at Sydney Lunar Festival, consider spending a day getting amongst this massive race that'll be happening in Darling Harbour.

The races originated in the rivers of Southern China and were performed to bring prosperous rains. So, if you'd like to soak in some good fortune and to give your adrenaline glands a solid work out, head to Cockle Bay Wharf on Saturday, February 5 and Sunday, February 6 to witness paddlers on their impressive 12-metre-long dragon boats shifting swiftly through the water while your heart rate skips to the beat of the thumping on-board drummers. The best part? It's completely free to attend.

Taoist monks will commence the celebration on Saturday by performing a special eye-dotting ceremony and a blessing of the waters. Be sure not to miss out on the magic — it is said that dabbing red paint on the eyes of each boat will awaken the dragons.

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The Sydney Lunar Festival dragon boat races will take place from 8am–5pm on Saturday, February 5 and Sunday, February 6. For more information, visit the websiteCOVID-19 safety plans are in place for Dragon Boat Races and all NSW Health regulations will be followed. Visitors are encouraged to be vaccinated and to wear masks. If you're feeling unwell, please stay home.

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