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Spring awakens: Kite exhibition lights up the sky at Nantou

Writer: Debra Li  |  Editor: Zhang Zhiqing  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2025-02-06

Against the backdrop of the azure sky, a form of Chinese folk art has glided through history.

Originating in China around 3,000 years ago, the earliest kites were crafted from silk and bamboo. Over time, the practice of kite flying spread throughout the world and became a popular pastime in many countries.

Today, kites take various shapes and materials, used both in sports and for fun.

Running until Feb. 12, Shenzhen’s Nantou Ancient Town, rebranded as Nantou City, invites visitors to a public art showcase celebrating kites, a Chinese cultural heritage with regional variations across the country.

Time: Until Feb. 12

Venue: Nantou City, Nanshan District

Metro: Line 12 to Zhongshan Park Station, Exit D; Line 12 to Nantou Ancient City Station, Exit C 

A variety of kites on display at Nantou City. Photos by Lin Songtao

A huge kite is seen on the wall of Nantou City.

Red lanterns bring a festive mood to Nantou City.

A corner of Nantou City.

Running until Feb. 12, Shenzhen’s Nantou Ancient Town, rebranded as Nantou City, invites visitors to a public art showcase celebrating kites, a Chinese cultural heritage with regional variations across the country.