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Thriving kite culture of Dashain (In pics)


11 October 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The practice of flying kites, which originated in ancient China, has spread across the globe, finding a vibrant home in Nepal.

In Kathmandu, kite flying becomes especially popular during Dashain.

With the autumn rains absent, this season provides perfect conditions for kites to dance in the sky.

In the Kathmandu Valley, the tradition of kite flying runs deep.

During Dashain, the sky is filled with colorful kites, creating a stunning visual spectacle.

This seasonal enthusiasm also boosts the local economy, as shops see an increase in sales of kites and “lattais” (the string used to fly them).

Kites are crafted by gluing ink onto paper, and the thread is coated with a glass dust solution for added strength.

Successfully flying a kite requires skill, as one must pay close attention to wind speed and maneuverability.

Competitions abound as enthusiasts strive to fly the highest kite.

A popular pastime is the practice of “changaa chyet” where kite flyers attempt to cut each other’s strings in mid-air.

Exploring the bustling trade and vibrant scenes of kite flying in Kathmandu during this festive season in pictures:

Publish Date : 11 October 2024 06:22 AM

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