Hundreds of gorgeous kites were flown in Pingtan, a stop of a national kite-flying tournament on Sept 7, local news portal ptnet.cn reported.
The event attracted 21 teams across the country and was divided into two parts: competition and exhibition.
The exhibition starting at 9 am was a visual feast for the audience, with all kinds of kites in unique shapes flying in the sky.
“I’ve never seen such a great number of kites together at the same time,” said a local resident Wang Minghua, who couldn’t stop taking pictures. “I’ve also learned a lot of kite knowledge after talking to the players.”
The dazzling show was just an appetizer for the day. The crowds were thrilled by the afternoon’s fierce kite-cutting competition.
Manipulated by their adept owners, the fighter kites looked like angry bulls in a fierce showdown with their opponents, determined to cut them out by changing heights in a flash of movement.
There were peaceful parts, too, as some of the kites had the best visual effects.
“It is such a spectacular scene,” said Mr. Liu, as an extra-large dragon-shaped kite was manipulated by a dozen men.
The event was held in Pingtan due to the suitable wind and land conditions, according to Leng Shixiang, deputy chairman of the Beijing Kite Association.
“There is a wide-open area with strong wind, which means the players don’t need to do a lot of running. No wonder the games are so terrific.”