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Enter the Dragon: 10th Annual Ground Zero Dragon Boat Festival in Myrtle Beach

Enter the Dragon: 10th Annual Ground Zero Dragon Boat Festival in Myrtle Beach

In ancient myths, dragons ruled the skies over watery foes. But at the 10th Annual Ground Zero Dragon Boat Festival on April 28, 2018, at The Market Common in Myrtle Beach, it's paddlers who conquer the waves.

Dragon boating is an exhilarating team sport: 20 paddlers and a drummer propel vividly decorated dragon boats in high-stakes races to the finish line. The stunning boat designs make for a visually spectacular event that's pure fun for spectators and participants alike.

Best of all, the festival supports Ground Zero, a trusted nonprofit dedicated to empowering teens through safe, high-quality entertainment and transformative events in a state-of-the-art venue.

Join the excitement at Grand Park in The Market Common. Spectate, cheer, or compete— just don't forget your pre-race push-ups!

Enter the Dragon: 10th Annual Ground Zero Dragon Boat Festival in Myrtle Beach


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