Located to the south of Shanghai, the Fengxian Bay Travelling
Area is the city's most ideal place for kite flying. The seventh National
Tourism Kite Festival will be launched on Friday and will last for a week.
Shanghai Daily news
The Seventh National Tourism Kite
Festival will be held at the Fengxian Bay Traveling Area during the upcoming
National Day Holiday.
With 13.7-kilometer-long coastline, the tourist area in
Fengxian District covers an area of 17.6 square kilometers. Facing the East
China Sea, it is an ideal place for kite flying because of the abundant
wind.
Every year at this time, thousands of visitors are attracted to the
Fengxin Kite Flying Ground. The sky over the open area is always filled with
various colorful kites with different designs.
Covering an area of more than
200,000 square meters, it is also the largest kite flying playground in southern
China.
Kites were invented in China as long as 3,000 years ago. During that
period of time, kites were made of bamboo frames and silk sails and
bridles.
Kites are also regarded as the pioneer object in the history of
flight, far earlier than the first balloon flight appeared in 1783 and the
Wright brothers' powered aircraft invented in 1903.
One legend suggests that
when a Chinese farmer tied a string to his hat to keep it from blowing away in a
strong wind, the first kite was born.
Kite flying was eventually spread by
traders from China to Korea, and across Asia to India. Each area has developed a
unique style of kite and cultural purpose for flying them.
First invented for
military use, kite flying gradually turned into a popular and common amusement
in China during the 11th century. Then it became a seasonal activity.
In the
northern part of China, the main kite flying season occurs from the Chinese
Lunar New Year (usually in January or February) to the Qingming Festival
(usually in April) because of the favorable winds.
However, autumn is
believed to be the best season for kite flying in the southern part. Chinese
people are experts at making kites. They make colorful kites in various shapes
such as dragons, birds and butterflies.
Some animal-shaped kites are designed
in such a way that they can roll their eyes and flutter their wings. Other kites
are so big that they require a group of people to operate them.
Nowadays, new
materials such as nylon and fiberglass have been introduced to kite making,
which also makes them stronger, lighter and more durable.
A show room at the
Fengxin Kite Flying Ground provides visitors with various kinds and sizes of
kites featuring different animals such as butterflies, eagles and
bats.
Prices range from 5 yuan (US$0.60) to 50 yuan.
The first Shanghai
Kite Championship is also set to be held on October 1. A total of 19 teams from
around the city will compete at the site.
Judges from the Shanghai Kite
Committee will rate the participants by measuring the flying height, the flying
stability as well as the craft of kite making.
For visitors who develop an
appetite during the event, a delicacy festival will also be held at a square not
far away from the site. Ten local restaurants will set up stalls in the open air
to present visitors a wide choice of fresh seafood and Chinese
dim-sum.