Salford residents will be entertained by the excitement of dragon boat racing, as it will return to the Quays this May.
The festival organised by the Xinhua Chinese Association (XCA) will bring the excitement of dragon boat racing back to the Quays on Sunday 25 May.
The dragon boat festival will be a key event in Salford’s cultural calendar since its inception in 2012, celebrating the spirit of community, sport, and cultural exchange.
The return of the festival saw members of the XCA Executive Committee were joined at Salford Quays by Consul General Tang Rui from the Chinese Consulate General in Manchester, and Salford’s Deputy City Mayor, Councillor Jack Youd.
Ahead of the festival, the members were joined by the title sponsor Bank of China (UK) Limited and other key sponsors including Jiangsu Yanghe Distillery, Hainan Airlines, Juneyao Air, Phoenix RC Automotive, China Taiping Insurance (UK) Co., Ltd., and Suman Group.
Deputy City Mayor Councillor Jack Youd said: “The UK Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is a key event for Salford, bringing together people from all backgrounds for a day of competition and celebration.
“We are thrilled to welcome the festival back to Salford Quays and encourage teams to register and participate in what promises to be another exciting year.”
The festival offers a unique opportunity for teams of all skill levels to compete, with no prior experience required.
Teams from businesses, community groups, and social organisations have been encouraged to enter, with the aim of fostering teamwork and community spirit.
The festival will be free to attend for spectators with no tickets or bookings required – guests will be able to watch the exciting festival on Sunday 25 May 2025 at the Lowry Plaza and Dock 9 Basin.
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