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Culture of Ba kites
    
Everyday, people see thousands of kites soaring in 
the blue sky over the crowded residential area in north-west Hanoi.
This is Ba Duong Noi, a village long known for its beautifully crafted kites 
made in the shapes of crescent moons or boats and attached with small flutes 
that play soft melodies as the wind passes through their wooden bodies. Dating 
back to the Dinh dynasty in the 10th century, the village has a reputation as 
one of Vietnam's kite flying centers.
To local villagers, Ba kites are not only the pride of the village but also a 
means for villagers to send their prayers for warm weather and abundant crops 
into the sky. Kites symbolize good luck and if kites fly higher and higher, the 
harvest will be better.
Bathed in the glistening rays of the sunset in a peaceful countryside, layers 
and layers of Ba kites soar and swing over the Nhi Ha river, and under them, 
kids, young couples and families lie on the embankments of immense green rice 
fields and enjoy the sweet melodies and rhythms in harmony with the whispers and 
laughs of the people, sometimes.
Taking us on a winding road to the village, Dinh Van Truong, a local officer of 
Hong Ha commune, Dan Phuong district, said, "We believe the kite is a symbol of 
yin and yang, connecting heaven and earth. The sound from the flutes of the 
kites can drive away miasma and epidemics."
The kites are also means for weather forecast, he added.
Whatever meanings they may have, Ba kites are the passion of most local 
villagers. Unlike Hue kites, which are colorful and have many shapes, Ba kites' 
shapes are simple without tails but the flutes are delicate, filled with 
emotions and feelings, rhythms, carrying artisans' hearts.
In Ba Duong Noi village, kites seem to be stamped on the minds of each child. 
The passion is handed down from generation to generation. "I'm excited to fly 
kites after a working day, especially under a full-moon with twinkling stars, I 
can find peace and escape the bustling noise of daily life," said Nguyen Van 
Quyet, a local kite lover. "To me, whenever I have problems, I often fly kites 
to seek tranquility for my soul," said another enthusiast of kites.
Nguyen Huu Kiem, a chairman of the Ba Giang traditional kite club, said, "Kites 
have lived with us for thousands of years, and the club is aimed at preserving 
the passion, soul and cultural heritage of the village handed down by our 
forefathers. The club is attracting more and more players at all ages."
Dinh Van Tuong said villagers were keen on the kite flying festival early next 
year to mark the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi. The village also 
intends to hold a kite flying festival on the embankment of the Nhi Ha river 
next month to celebrate the mid-autumn festival.
| Source: VietNamNet/SGT | 
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