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Crafting and soaring kites intertwined with the heritage of the Yellow River

Enormous dragon-headed kite, 60 meters long, readies for flight at Yang Hongwei's studio in Yangjiabu village, East China's Shandong Province, during the upcoming 42nd Weifang International Kite Festival. Over the weekend, this event will witness a multitude of international kites flying high,...

Crafting and soaring kites intertwined with the heritage of the Yellow River

🪁 Flying High Above Tradition 🪁

Weifang, East China's Shandong Province, plays host to a jaw-dropping spectacle as a dragon-shaped kite soars through the skies [1][2].

An artisan with roots deeply entrenched in the ancient craft of kite-making, Zhang Xiaodong, creates his masterpiece in Weifang [3]. Watching him weave magic from a delicate concoction of material is a sight to behold [4].

As Weifang's fourth-largest city and the world's "kite capital," the city's rich 2,000-year tradition of kite-making shines brightly. Bearing witness to the Weifang International Kite Festival, an event that has been holding its ground since 1984, is a testament to Weifang's internationally recognized kite-making prowess [1][2].

Yang Hongwei, another artisan who masters the ancient art of kite-making, crafts his work with equal finesse [5]. The honored kites they produce demonstrate their loyalty to tradition while daring to innovate.

Zhang Xiaodong's impressive creations, inspirations stemming from the fertile soil of the Yellow River, further add to the city's heritage and legacy [4].

Although specific, notable individual kite makers from Weifang may not be directly mentioned in available sources, a delve into local artisans and companies dedicated to traditional kite-making might uncover fascinating stories and talents worth exploring [1]. Additionally, immersing yourself in the Weifang International Kite Festival or engaging with local cultural societies in Weifang could provide valuable insights into contemporary and historical kite makers, making your exploration into the world of Weifang's kite-making both enlightening and exciting! 🚀

  1. The eminent kite maker, Zhang Xiaodong, who hails from Shandong Province's Weifang, innovatively creates his strong kites inspired by the fertile Yellow River.
  2. The lifestyle and home-and-garden sector in Shandong has seen a surge with the increasing popularity of cultural travel, particularly the traditional art of kite-making in Weifang.
  3. The strong tradition of kite-making in Weifeng, Shandong, has produced successful inheritors like Yang Hongwei, who has mastered the art and continues to push its boundaries with innovative designs.
  4. For travel enthusiasts with an interest in cultural exploration,Weifang, East China's Shandong Province, offers a unique opportunity to experience the slowly vanishing lifestyle of a traditional kite maker alongside attending the Weifang International Kite Festival.
Ghostly dragon kite, spanning an impressive 60 meters, resides at Yang Hongwei's studio in Yangjiabu village of Weifang, East China's Shandong Province. Anticipating its flight during the 42nd Weifang International Kite Festival this weekend, the sky will be set ablaze with countless foreign kites joining it, creating a mesmerizing spectacle overhead as the city fills with avian marvels.
A gigantic 60-meter kite shaped like a dragon is set to launch at the 42nd Weifang International Kite Festival, happening this weekend in Yangjiabu village, East China's Shandong Province. This festival will witness thousands of kites from various global locations being airborne alongside the dragon-headed kite, creating a spectacular spectacle to fill the heavens above the city.
massive dragon-headed kite, spanning 60 meters long, lies Ready for flight at Yang Hongwei's studio, nestled within Yangjiabu village, East China's Shandong Province. The forthcoming 42nd Weifang International Kite Festival this weekend will see this grandiose creation taking off amongst thousands of kites from across the globe, filling the skies above Weifang with a breathtaking spectacle.

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