The June 3 - 9 festival has attracted the local kite clubs from Nam Dinh, Thua Thien-Hue provinces, and Ho Chi Minh City. This year's festival has also seen the presence of kite flyers from Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
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Kite flyers display as many as 120 eye-catching kites coming in different shapes, sizes, types, and colours.
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The festival is typically held in Tu Tuong pagoda to honour the traditional kite making craft.
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Visitors are eager to take a photo with giant kites in different shapes and colours.
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Foreign kite associations introduce a range of unique features of kites to visitors.
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Representatives of both local and foreign kite clubs pose for a group photo.
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The festival provides a chance for children to explore the kite making craft and view the colourful kites as they fly high over the Hue sky.
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A giant national flag-shaped kite leaves a positive impression on viewers.
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