Dragon Boat treat more modestly priced this year
By Shi Jing in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2014-06-03 07:11
Beijing's anti-corruption effort helped the traditional Dragon Boat Festival this year come back to its roots, with prices of such traditional festival food as zongzi - glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in reed leaves - returning to a more affordable level.
In past years, elaborate zongzi sets have sold for thousands of yuan.
But on May 29, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection added a "Clean Dragon Boat Festival Holiday" section to its website, issuing bans on using public funds to buy holiday presents such as zongzi. As a result, luxuriously packaged or highly priced zongzi could hardly be found.
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