(VOVworld) - Hundreds of people gathered in the former imperial city Hue on April 13 to enjoy a good old fashioned kite fly and the thrill of watching kites dive, careen, twirl and spin through the sky. They came from all three regions of Vietnam – north, central and south – to partake in the 8th Annual Kite Festival. Let’s take a glimpse of the festival through a photo collection taken by VOV photographer.
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| Shortly before the festival, an exhibition opened at Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts showcasing special kites from three regions |
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| A flute kite of the Red River Delta |
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| A kite sophisticatedly decorated with a poem on both wings |
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| Artisans putting the finishing touches to the festival |
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| Due to long distance, kites are transported in pieces |
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| Reassembling the kites |
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| It’s important to choose suitable kite string |
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| Hue Kite Club presented dragon or peacock shaped kites |
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| A dragon kite is 100m long |
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| Ho Chi Minh City performed large-sized modern kites |
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| Northern clubs with special flute kites |
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| Kite flying requires good technique from contestants |
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| Health is an important factor in controlling large-sized kites |
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| Passers-by were curious about the competition |
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| Children were guided towards kite flying |
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| Kites flying high over Hue skies |
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