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Ropes

This ropes are use to make the knots on the kite and also to fly the kite.

Inside the kites

Bamboo is used to make this giant kites

Child flying small kit

Children also fly their kites this day's, but this are normal size

Tourists

Tourist from all over get to the cementary on this day to see the kites

Entrance to the cementary

The cementary gets a lot of people this day, from people that get there to see their dead, to people that just go to see the kites.

Great Dimensions

Kites are really big, and not all of them fly, some are just made as an exhibition, and some other fly.

Large Kites

This is one of the large kites. You can see the proportion to the size of the people.

Bamboo and Ropes

Bamboo, ropes and a lot of hard working people are required to make this kites.

Hard Work

You can see the effort needed to assemble this kites.

Let's fly

Many people is needed to make this babies fly.

Tombs

Tombs are adorned on this special day.

Beauty Queens

Beauty Queens are present on this special day, to make it more special.

Lot's of food

Food sales, as well of a lot of other sales are present on this day.

 

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