The Significance of Traditional Kite Festivals in Cultural Heritage

Traditional kite festivals preserve cultural heritage by celebrating ancient kite-making and flying traditions, from Indian patang to Japanese kite battles. These events feature intricate kites decorated with regional symbols, telling stories of history and mythology through their designs.​
Festivals include workshops where elders teach youth to craft kites using bamboo and silk, passing down skills that date back centuries. They attract tourists, boosting local economies while showcasing cultural identity. Beyond entertainment, kite festivals honor the creativity and engineering ingenuity of ancestors, keeping traditions alive in a digital age.

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