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Old 09-22-2012, 12:19 AM   #18
adverwork

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then the kite flying and "FIGHTING"hmmmm...hope this does not mean office punch-ups,..or market/shopping mall brawls;
No, it means kite fighting.

Kite flying is very popular in many Aisa countries, where it often takes the form of 'kite fighting', in which kite fighters try to snag each other's kites or cut other kites down. Fighter kites are usually small, flat, flattened diamond-shaped kites made of paper and bamboo. Tails were left off of the fighter kites so that agility and maneuverability were not compromised. The usual goal of a 'kite fighter' is to maneuver his/her kite to cut the opponent's string. David
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