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Whilst maybe not a traditional art form, in fact kites were only
recently introduced into Bali by the Japanese during their occupation
of Indonesia in World War 2, the Balinese have quickly turned them into
an art form. It is not unusual to see a group of men struggling to put
a kite 4 meters (yes, 4 meters - some of these contraptions can be down
right dangerous to passing aircraft !) into the back of a truck to take
down to the beach. In fact there are laws against flying kites too
close around the airport.
The shapes can be winged eagles or tall ships complete with main mast
and sails ! Truly a delight. And when these really big kites are
airborne the wind on the string produces a loud, hypnotic humming
sound. Serious competitions have begun to be staged with international
competitors trying their best against the Balinese. Airworthy small
versions make interesting souvenirs for young children. |