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2007 Weifang Kite Museum |
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The first time I visited the International Kite Museum in Weifang was back in 1989. I was impressed with the huge structure. But the displays were dusty and haphazard. And oddly, everything was for sale… Things have changed in China. |
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Today the building has been gutted. Atriums and skylights have been added. The inside of the building (still huge!) is light, airy, and simply amazing for those of us that love kites. |
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The first thing you notice as you approach the riverside building is the large statue. Weifang claims to be the birthplace of kites, and this is reputed to be the master that first flew them here. Across the street is “Kite Park” with memorials and enormous brass relief walls depicting the history of kiting. (Check out our Update from April, 2006, for more photos of the park.) |
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Meanwhile, in other rooms, artisans demonstrate the art of cutting and bending bamboo, painting silk, or assembling finished kites. |
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The Kite Museum in Weifang is a treasure. If you get to Weifang, you’ll find plenty to do. The festival, the factory, and the pageantry will keep you busy. But the Museum will offer a pleasant and quiet reprieve from all that kiting pressure. And if you look hard, you may even find pictures of Susie and me there…. |
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The Gombergs have three events back-to-back coming up in three different time-zones. We'll be in Grand Haven, Michigan; Wildwood, New Jersey; and Ocean Shores, Washington. Put on your Serious Kiteflier hat and come join us! |
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