If you happen to be around Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and wish to fly kite, remember Metropolitan Park near Kepong. On a breezy afternoon, particularly on holidays, young and old will be enjoying flying their kites.


There are also some traditional kites enthusiasts. Following is a Wau Bulan (Moon Kite) flown. The object that is attached to the head of the Wau is a hummer that produces a soothing humming sound. Note that it is made of plain and simple plastic material.

The following is a variation of a Wau Daun (Leaf Kite) flown. A hummer is not attached to a Wau Daun in a competition but it is for recreational flying only.


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