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Huge zongzi for the Dragon-boat Festival
www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-18 10:53:28
A huge zongzi, or Chinese rice pudding, was put on display outside a food
store on Heping West Street in Beijing on June 17 to welcome the
forthcoming Dragon-boat Festival (on June 19). It took nearly 150 kg of
rice and 50 kg of dates to make this 2-m-tall zongzi. Five days later,
the zongzi will be auctioned at 1 yuan as a beginning price.
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