(VOVworld) – 300 years ago, kite flying was an indispensable part of the Royal festivals and new year celebration of the Nguyen dynasty. Kite flying in the imperial city of Hue has been preserved and developed as an archetypal art of the people of Hue. To make their colorful and sophisticated kites requires great skill on the part of the artists.
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The northern region of Vietnam has typical flute kites, where the sound of the flute resounds when the kite flies up to the sky. The southern region is famous for its aerodynamic kites. Meanwhile, traditional Hue kites are the famous brand name in the central region. It is said that Hue kite flying is a kind of in-air puppetry art, as many folk legends are portrayed on the kites - such as Tam Cam and Son Tinh Thuy Tinh. To create such sophisticated and lively puppetry requires skillful artists who have a lot of experience in kite making. Nguyen Van Hoang is one of the two recognized craftsmen of traditional Hue kites in Thua Thien Hue province. He said this craft has been handed down through 4 generations in his family.
In the art of Hue kite making, dragon and phoenix kites are considered among the finest forms of kite making in Vietnam and the world. Dragon kites are nearly 150 meters long, and the 240 meter phoenix kite can weigh more than 7 kilograms. It takes nearly 2 months to complete those kites. They have taken part in a number of domestic and international festivals, such as the Asia Kite Festival in Thailand, the Reunion island kite festival in Africa, and the International Kite Festival in Canada.
Kites of many different patterns and styles can be seen at Hue’s Ngo Mon square. Nguyen Duc Mau is a Hue local: "The childhood of Hue’s people is closely attached to those kites. Kites are often flown in big fields in rural areas. In big cities, children fly kites in the parks. Our kites, depicting different kinds of animals, make Hue’s sky more interesting".
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For every citizen of Hue, kites are part of their lives. They have become a unique cultural feature of the ancient capital city.
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