Bali Kite Festival 2015 |
Posted by Made Kamayasa on Sat Jun 27, 2015 |
Tens or even hundreds of traditional giant kites will color the sky Padang Galak, Sanur Beach, Bali, in the
activities of the 36th Bali Kite Festival held on 18 to 20 July 2015. This is an international kite festival, held every July, the month in which the wind conditions Best to fly a kite.
Kites are flown usually has a width of 4 meters and a length of 10 meters. Shape kites are flown very varied and unique, including the form of Bebean (fish), Janggan (birds) and Pecukan (leaf). Bebean has the largest size, janggan looks attractive with a decorative tail that can reach hundreds of meters, while the easiest pecukan flown because of its stable. The colors contained in this kite is usually red, white and black.
Colorful kites is able to attract many tourists. How not, the scenery during the festival will be a wonderful moment where children and adults compete to fly a kite in the rice field empty.
These kites flown competitively by teams who came from villages in Denpasar. They will compete, who fly a kite best and longest it will come out as winners. Not infrequently kite broke up and fell near the rice fields so that team members have to pick it up before the kite hits the water.
Bali Kite Festival is not a competition kite flying alone. This event contains the value religion because kites are flown to bring applications to the Hindu gods in order to crops and always plentiful. During kites flown, visitors will hear sweetly blend of traditional Balinese music.
During the festival will be held fishing competitions creations. Participants are required to create three-dimensional works that depict Hindu gods and can be flown.
Padang Galak is one of the tourist complex in
Sanur which offers a variety of recreational facilities, including fish pond magnificent national level. Moreover, in Padang Galak also available a special outdoor stage used to accommodate a variety of traditional and contemporary performing arts, also points a game of laser light that backed fountain display.
Last changed: Sat Jun 27, 2015 at 12:33 pm