In Taiwan, the custom of ‘fetching noon-water’ (取午時水) has been practiced on the Dragon Boat Festival. Believing that noon-water has the magic power of curing diseases, people will draw water from the well at noon of the Festival, boil some aromatic grasses in it and bath with the fragrant water. Nowadays, in the traditional flower markets in Taiwan, several kinds of aromatic grasses such as the lemongrass, anisomeles, calamus, moxa and banyan leaves will bound together and sold in bundles for bathing during the Dragon Boat Festival.