Let’s go fly a kite!

Every year on November 1st, the people of Sumpango, Guatemala celebrate the Day of the Dead with an All Saints Day Kite Festival.
But not with ordinary kites.
With HUGE, GIGANTIC, ENORMOUS ones made of rice, bamboo, and woven textiles, measuring up to SEVENTY FEET in diameter!

Sumpango kitePhoto found at edventureproject.com


Sumpango kitePhoto found at the International Women’s Media Foundation


Most of the kites display messages regarding caring for the environment and women’s rights, and attached to the tails are messages to departed loved ones. It takes more than 20 people to propel each one into the sky.

Sumpango kitePhoto found at culturalsurvival.org


Sumpango’s All Saints Day Kite Festival is a tradition that can be traced back to ancient Mayan culture. Kite-flying has been a joy for centuries!

Sumpango kitesPhoto found at Guatemala Living

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Published on November 01, 2015 00:07
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