Weifang International Kite Festival was created in 1984.
The world's largest kite museum is located in Weifang, China, often referred to as the "Kite Capital of the World." The museum showcases a vast collection of kites from different cultures and eras, highlighting the history and artistry of kite-making. Weifang also hosts an annual International Kite Festival, attracting enthusiasts and visitors from around the globe.
Smithsonian Kite Festival was created in 1967.
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Various cultures around the world celebrate kite festivals, with notable examples including the Basant festival in Pakistan, which signals the arrival of spring, and the Makar Sankranti in India, marking the transition of the sun into the zodiac sign of Capricorn. In Japan, the Hamamatsu Kite Festival involves large, intricately designed kites, while the International Kite Festival in Gujarat, India, attracts participants globally. Additionally, Chinese New Year celebrations often feature kite flying as a symbol of good luck and the release of bad spirits.
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Red Kite was created in 1758.
The Kite Fighters was created in 2000.
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Kite Hill was created in 2008.