March 28

KITE FLYING

Kites are among the oldest recreational toys and hold a significant place in various cultures. The Origin of Kites. China is believed to be the birthplace of kites, with their invention dating back approximately 2,500 years. Originally, kites served military purposes, such as sending signals and measuring distances. Over time, they evolved into a form of entertainment. From China, the tradition of kite flying spread to Korea, Japan, and other parts of Asia before eventually reaching Europe and beyond. The Significance of Kite Flying in Spring. In many cultures,kite flying in spring represents the renewal of nature and the start of a new season of life. Some notable traditions include:

China and Japan – Kites symbolize good luck and are flown as a sign of children’s health and prosperity.

India – On January 14, during the Makar Sankranti festival, people celebrate by flying kites in large gatherings.

Uzbekistan – Kite flying is a beloved national tradition in spring.

Kite Flying Today. Today, kite flying remains a popular pastime around the world, with various international festivals celebrating the tradition. For example, the International Kite Festival is held annually in India, China, Indonesia, and the USA.