May 26 2025

Celebrate Dragon Boat Festival 2025 with a zongzi trail around Klang Valley

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    Dragon Boat Festival (Duan Wu Jie 端午节) falls on Saturday, 31 May 2025—so get ready for a weekend of meaningful traditions, fun, and of course… zongzi. These bamboo-leaf wrapped rice dumplings are a must during this annual celebration, which honours the story of Qu Yuan—a loyal poet and minister who drowned himself in the Miluo River after his kingdom fell into enemy hands. Devastated by his death, villagers raced out in boats to save him, beating drums and throwing rice dumplings into the water to keep fish and evil spirits away. Today, we commemorate his legacy with dragon boat races and zongzi feasts.  

    Selayang: An Xin Healthy Meat

    Location: No. 16, Jalan SJ6, Taman Selayang Jaya, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor 
    Operating hours: Tues – Sun, 7am – 3pm 
    Top pick: Pork dumpling with salted egg 
    Price: RM 2.50 – RM 10 
    Halal status: Non-halal 

    Trying to eat clean but don’t wanna ghost zongzi season? An Xin Healthy Meat is here to save your diet and your cravings. They’ve given the traditional pork dumpling a health-kick makeover—think leaner cuts, zero preservatives, and none of the guilt. Because who says festive food can’t be fitness-friendly?


    And the best part is that you can also bring them home with you, thanks to their frozen 
    dumplings offerings.
     

    Why go?

    • Made with leaner cuts and zero preservatives
    • Easy to store and prepare at home
    • Available at multiple outlets across Klang Valley

     

    Cheras: Y E Traditional Dumplings

    Location: 8G, Jalan Pandan 3/9, Pandan Jaya, 55100 Kuala Lumpur 
    Operating hours: Daily 10am – 9pm (Sun till 7pm) 
    Top pick: Abalone & dried scallop zongzi 
    Price: RM 3 – RM 488 
    Halal status: Non-halal 

    Old meets new in a zongzi showdown! Traditional, Nyonya, Cantonese — all the classics are here, but the real showstopper? A whopping 2kg zongzi stuffed with Australian abalone and dried scallops. Because sometimes, bigger and fancier is better. Perfect for those who want to impress at family gatherings or just need a zongzi that doubles as a conversation starter. 

    Why go?

    • Huge range of sweet and savoury dumplings
    • Premium options great for sharing with family
    • One-stop shop for both traditional and modern flavours

     

    Klang: Kuang Fong Restaurant

    Location: 1, 211 Batu, 2, Jalan Meru, Taman Bunga Melor, 41050 Klang 
    Operating hours: Daily 9am – 9.30pm (Closed 3pm – 5pm) 
    Top pick: Traditional pork zongzi 
    Price: RM 39 – RM 89.90 
    Halal status: Non-halal

    For old-school charm and comforting flavours, Kuang Fong Restaurant in Klang is your best bet. Serving old-school zongzi with a side of nostalgia, Kuang Fong is where your grandma would nod approvingly. It’s lowkey, no-frills, and full of heart—just how traditional flavours should be.  

    Why go? 

    • Time-honoured recipes full of nostalgic flavours
    • Cosy and quiet spot for dine-in or takeaway
    • Loyal customer base that comes back every year

     

    Pudu: TK Bakery

    Location: 8-10, Lorong Brunei 3, Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur 
    Operating hours: Daily 6.30am – 7pm 
    Top pick: Zongzi cake 
    Price: From RM 54 
    Halal status: Non-halal 

    Birthday during Dragon Boat Festival? Zongzi overload? No worries — swap sticky rice for sweet treats with a zongzi-shaped cake! It’s the festive spirit with a sugar rush, serving up cute and clever cake designs that sneak dessert onto the party table in style. Bonus: perfect for anyone who wants all the fun of zongzi but not with the traditional way!  

    Why go?

    • Unique zongzi-inspired cake that’s cute and festive
    • Great alternative for those who prefer dessert
    • Perfect as a gift or centrepiece for your family table

     

    Bonus tip: Find them all on Near Me & win prizes

    Use the TNG eWallet Near Me feature to explore more zongzi spots near you. Don’t forget to snap a photo, leave a review, and share your experience, —you might just win an iPhone 16e while you’re at it. 

    This 31 May, let the Dragon Boat Festival be more than just tradition. Whether you’re going for health, indulgence or just a new twist, celebrate with love, flavour and fun, one dumpling at a time. 

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