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Annual kite fest takes wing in Vung Tau

A kite performance by foreign and Vietnamese artisans opened the annual International Kite Festival in the coastal province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau last weekend.
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Ba Ria-Vung Tau (VNA) - A kite performance by foreign andVietnamese artisans opened the annual International Kite Festival in thecoastal province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau last weekend. The three-day festival from December10-12, with the theme of Vu Dieu Hoa Binh (Dance of Peace), attracted 64 kiteartisans and connoisseurs from 23 countries and territories, including Germany,the Netherlands, the UK, France, Sweden and Singapore. Nearly 30 artisans from Vietnam’sbig kite clubs, such as Phuong Hoang of HCM City and Dieu Hue of Hue City, alsotook part in the event. The artisans flew both traditionaland modern kites, including a traditional six-sided Japanese fighter kitecalled Rokkaku, a Vietnamese kite with bamboo flutes and huge kites with theshapes of human figures from New Zealand, Germany and Switzerland. Vietnamese artisans presented a kiteperformance called Con Chau Rong Tien (Descendants of the Dragon andFairy), which won top prize at the Borneo International Kite Festival inMalaysia in October. Workshops for kite-making and kiteflying for children and teenagers were also held, as well as a food festival topromote traditional Vietnamese cuisine. —VNA
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