Dragon boat teams competed in a downsized festival on the Keelung River in Taiwan, covering a distance of 1,640 feet. Spectators were required to undergo temperature screenings and social distancing measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. https://abcn.ws/2ZheMaa
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Taiwan is not China and will never be part of those commies
Such a vibrant and beautiful country. Sad to see what has become of China.
What you see in this clip is the event called "é¾ÂÂ舟"in Chinese. Suprisingly, Taiwan still have held this competitive events in 2020. Taiwan, my homeland, have had no more than 500 coronavirus patients and no local-infected patient for more than two months. Covid19 is well controlled in here. This is why we can live a life as before. Hope the world will be normal as before ASAP.
We love Taiwan
They need to synchronize
Now THIS is the news I want to see 😎💯ðŸâ€ÂÂ¥
Finally something different for a change
There is Comfort in Jesus Christ 🎺
Long live china 🇨🇳