International Kite Day is an annual observance celebrated on January 14th of each year. Anyone would have wished to be a kite to fly over the sky. Kites are usually found to be colorful, lightweight, and decorated, which creates lift and drag in the air. The existence of kites is found several centuries ago in different parts of the world. The constant lifts and drags of the kites will look so beautiful when seen and make anyone fall for it to fly kites. However, International Kite Day is not only about kites. It is celebrated as the International Kite Festival or Uttarayan, which marks the start of summer in India.

“Kites rise highest against the wind – not with it.” – Winston Churchill

History of International Kite Day

International Kite Day has been celebrated since the year 1989. The celebration Day has been found to be originated in India. Kite flying has been a regional event in Gujarat, a state in India, for several years. The Day has been called the International Kite Festival or Uttarayan in Hindi. The celebration is regarded as one of the biggest festivals celebrated. The date is precisely chosen as the festival of Uttarayan marks the day on which the winter begins to turn into summer. The residents in Gujarat will begin to manufacture the kites for the festival months before the festival as let people who visit there can buy them.

International Kite Day

Uttarayan is the sign of harvest season for farmers and cultivators. The day is traditionally called Makara Sankranti and is the day on which the sun is back for the harvest, according to the Indian calendar. It is considered to be one of the most important harvest days in India. The festival is also a symbol that shows the awakening of the Gods from their deep sleep. Originally kite flying was a sport for kings, which later became a popular sport for anyone who wished to fly kites.

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How to Celebrate International Kite Day

Celebrating International Kite Day is quite simple. The first thing you need to do is to fly a kite. Learn and train to fly kites in the sky. Fly kites along with your friends to enjoy the Day more joyfully. Anyone who is affordable can participate in the event held in Gujarat every year starting at 5 a.m. As this Day marks the harvest season, you can get to know about agriculture and the farmers too. Let your children stay away from their tech gadgets and make them fly kites in the air. It is also essential to teach them the safety measures of flying kites. Share your Kite Day celebrations on social media using the hashtag #KiteDay.

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