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There are several kinds of Malaysian kites, with various shapes based on stingrays, cats and peacocks. There is also a kite called "wau jala budi" where its curvy shape, some believe, is inspired by ...
Here's everything that went down at the inaugural Hermès Kite Festival which was held at Sentul Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur.
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With few youngsters picking it up, wau sobek may fly no moreTHE intricate art of making the “wau sobek”, a traditional Malaysian kite, is not a skill every kite maker has. It requires a blend of craftsmanship and patience to carve out the fine designs ...
WAU maker and hobbyist Mohd Razi Mohd Said started pursuing his passion for the Malaysian kite more than a decade ago. Today, he has more than 50 beautiful pieces in his personal collection.
Employees even expressed their creativity by colouring pictures of the wau bulan, a traditional kite. “Through this event, we honour our Malaysian heritage, foster cultural understanding ...
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