How to choose a clear focus for a Dragon Boat Festival handout
If you are making a handwritten newspaper about traditional festivals, the Dragon Boat Festival is a strong topic because it has a clear origin story and many familiar customs. A focused title such as The Origin and Customs of the Dragon Boat Festival, What to Write in a Dragon Boat Festival Handout, or What I Know About the Dragon Boat Festival can make the page easier to organize.
A good plan is to divide the page into a few small sections, such as festival origin, traditional customs, poems or rhymes, and my thoughts. This makes the handout neat and easy to read.
What to write about the festival origin
The Dragon Boat Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month and is one of China’s important traditional festivals. In student handouts, the most common explanation is that people commemorate Qu Yuan. You can also briefly mention that the festival has developed over time and includes wishes for health, peace, and good fortune.
- Festival date: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.
- Common origin: the story of remembering Qu Yuan.
- Cultural meaning: hopes for safety, health, and respect for tradition.
This section works well near the top left or center of the page, with decorations such as rice dumplings, dragon boats, or mugwort leaves.
Best customs to include in the handout
When writing about customs, choose the most recognizable ones so the page feels lively and easy to illustrate. Common Dragon Boat Festival customs include making zongzi, racing dragon boats, hanging mugwort, wearing scented sachets, and tying five-colored strings.
- Making zongzi: Sticky rice and fillings are wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves, showing both festive flavor and family warmth.
- Dragon boat racing: Teams row together in exciting races, showing cooperation and spirit.
- Hanging mugwort: People place mugwort by the door as a traditional symbol of protection and blessing.
- Wearing scented sachets: Small colorful sachets are often used as festive decorations.
- Tying five-colored strings: These are seen as lucky items and are especially suitable for children’s festival handouts.
If your page is small, choose three customs and write one or two clear sentences for each.
How to arrange the page like a complete handout
A good handwritten newspaper is not just text. A simple and effective layout is a large title in the middle with smaller sections around it.
- Center: main title with a dragon boat or zongzi drawing.
- Left side: the origin of the festival.
- Right side: important customs.
- Bottom: poems, rhymes, or personal thoughts.
Fresh colors such as green, golden yellow, and blue can create a bright early-summer feeling. Keep the handwriting neat, make the title larger, and leave enough blank space between sections.
Short sample text you can copy
Festival introduction: The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. It has a long history and rich folk culture.
Origin paragraph: There are different stories about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, and the best-known one is the commemoration of Qu Yuan. Through customs such as eating zongzi and watching dragon boat races, people continue traditional culture.
Customs paragraph: The Dragon Boat Festival includes many customs, such as making zongzi, racing dragon boats, hanging mugwort, and wearing scented sachets. Different places may celebrate in different ways, but the festival atmosphere is always lively and warm.
One-sentence reflection: The Dragon Boat Festival helps me feel the joy of traditional festivals and learn more about Chinese culture.
How to make the page more complete
After writing the main text, you can add small borders, icons, and short festive phrases to finish the design. Try drawing zongzi, paddles, dragon boats, or mugwort leaves. You can also add short phrases like Fragrant Zongzi, Happy Festival or Pass On Traditional Customs. If you want to keep improving the layout and content, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.