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Flying Tibetan kites
update:December 20,2016
By:chinatibetnews.com
Dec. 20, 2016 -- With a history of more than 1,000 years, the Tibetan kite is called “Qiapi” or “Xiuxia” in Tibetan language.
 
The Tibetan kite is popular in Lhasa, Shigatse and other regions of China's Tibet. Compared with kite-flying in inland China, which always happen during the Tomb-Sweeping Day, Tibetan kites are played in fall harvest season, marking the bumper harvest of crops and fruits.
 
Tibetan kites are rhombohedral with colorful drawings that are closely related to Tibetan people's living and religion. Besides, it also reflects their unique aesthetics.
 
The most significant characteristic of Tibetan kite-flying is “to fight”. The fighting weapons are kite threads that hit and rub against each other. The one that is not cut off is the winner. The fighting weapons need pasting a sort of coating referred as “Na” in Tibetan language. It is a mixture of glass fragment, flour, sugar and rosin. By doing this, the kite thread will become sharp enough to cut off the others.
 
By: Zhu Shan

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