Nobody really knows how or why 端午節 started but the most popular story is that of 屈原, a royal advisor between 320 to 300 BCE. When 屈原 fell out of favour he went into exile and wrote a lot of poetry. Either disgusted by the state of government corruption or because of changing dynasties 屈原 jumped into the nearest river and drowned. Out of respect for the poet, people raced their boats onto the river and threw food in so the fish wouldn’t eat his body.
Most of that is fantasy and today’s Dragon Boat Festival was called something else a few thousand years ago. But 屈原 really is an important poet of that period and I suppose any excuse to steam up some 糭子 is a good one.
The spectrum of MAGA
4 weeks ago

Not the golden fleece, Volos
Mykonos
Panagia Paraportiani, Mykonos
Oia, Santorini
For years I’ve been looking at similar pictures of Santorini and thinking this church commanded a space at the top of a hill surrounded by nothing but sky and sea.
Not even close.
Santorini is famous for its sunsets.
The famous lighthouse in Chania, Crete
Etz Hayyim Synagogue in Chania, the lone survivor
A view of Chania, featuring Kioutsouk Hasan Mosque
A view from Chania
The Acropolis at Lindos, Rhodes
Acropolyptic
St, Paul’s Bay, seen from the Acropolis
Izmir, Turkey
Konak Square, Izmir
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
Galata, Istanbul, seen from Sultanahmet
Sultan Ahmet Mosque, very large and very peaceful inside.
Warning: just looking at this picture will make you want to marry a goat.

