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DANTE PAGLIASOTTI
@PAGLIASOTTI - 3 weeks ago
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Kite, this traditional and charming folk art, carries people's yearning for freedom and dreams. Since ancient times, kites have not only been an entertainment activity, but also a cultural symbol. It flies in the blue sky with a light body, as if it is singing its own story.

The craft of kite making is exquisite and sophisticated. From material selection to design, the craftsmen are full of wisdom and creativity in every step. The clever combination of bamboo, paper, cloth and other materials makes the kite light and strong. When the kite is set off in the sun with gorgeous colors, it is like a flower blooming in the sky, instantly attracting many eyes. Each kite carries the emotions and blessings of the maker, and flies to the sky, which is undoubtedly the pursuit of dreams.

The process of flying kites is full of fun. In the wide grass, the children ran excitedly, holding the kite string in their hands, looking forward to the arrival of the moment. When the breeze comes slowly, the kite flies the moment, accompanied by laughter, as if all the troubles and worries are left behind. As the kite flew higher and higher, an indescribable sense of freedom and accomplishment arose in my heart. At that moment, everyone was a happy windchaser.

However, flying kites is not only a pleasure, but also contains a profound meaning. Kites fly freely in the air, symbolizing people's desire and pursuit of dreams. It teaches us to face challenges bravely and to find balance in the changing wind. When the kite is blown higher by the wind, people's wishes and expectations seem to go with the wind. High up there, perhaps, is the true freedom of the mind.

With the development of science and technology and the acceleration of the pace of urban life, kite has gradually become a rare leisure activity. However, the culture and emotions it carries have never diminished.
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