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31 May 2025
The Chinese community of Confucian descent erects eggs as a tradition believed to have magical powers and bring good luck to those who succeed during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who died on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
The Chinese community of Confucian descent erects eggs as a tradition believed to have magical powers and bring good luck to those who succeed during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who died on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
The Chinese community of Confucian descent erects eggs as a tradition believed to have magical powers and bring good luck to those who succeed during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who died on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
The Chinese community of Confucian descent erects eggs as a tradition believed to have magical powers and bring good luck to those who succeed during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who died on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
The Chinese community of Confucian descent, along with other ethnic groups, prepares to take part in a duck catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents crowd the riverbanks to watch the duck catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents crowd the riverbanks to watch the duck catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents, together with other ethnic groups, try to catch ducks released by the committee in a duck-catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents, together with other ethnic groups, try to catch ducks released by the committee in a duck-catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents, together with other ethnic groups, try to catch ducks released by the committee in a duck-catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents, together with other ethnic groups, try to catch ducks released by the committee in a duck-catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents, together with other ethnic groups, try to catch ducks released by the committee in a duck-catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese descendants of Confucian adherents, together with other ethnic groups, try to catch ducks released by the committee in a duck-catching competition during the Peh Cun festival celebration on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese Confucian descendants and other ethnic groups bring their caught ducks to a duck catching competition during the Peh Cun festival on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar, as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese Confucian descendants and other ethnic groups bring their caught ducks to a duck catching competition during the Peh Cun festival on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar, as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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31 May 2025
Chinese Confucian descendants and other ethnic groups bring their caught ducks to a duck catching competition during the Peh Cun festival on the banks of the Cisadane River in Tangerang City, Indonesia, on May 31, 2025. Peh Cun is a tradition of the Chinese community in Indonesia that celebrates the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar, as a form of respect for an important figure named Qu Yuan, a statesman and writer from the Chu Dynasty who dies on that date. The Peh Cun tradition is also a form of acculturation of Chinese and Indonesian cultures and is part of Indonesia's diversity.
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