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Kite event in Gaza to set world record

This Thursday afternoon, thousands of Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip will attempt to smash a world record as they stage the largest-ever kite flying event in history.

Organized by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), the kite fliers will attempt to launch no less than 15,000 kites along the shores of the Mediterranean. They hope to break the world record set by China in April when kite enthusiasts in Shandong province flew 10,465 kites.

“Taking on the might of China is a daunting feat for the children of Gaza,” said UNRWA acting director in Gaza, Christer Nordahl.

They will attempt to beat the Guinness world record by outdoing the Chinese by more than 4,500 kites.

This summer, UNRWA summer camps already brougth world records for the largest number of people flying parachutes from the ground, dribbling footballs simultaneously and producing the world’s largest-ever handprint painting.

UNRWA, a UN agency set up uniquely for Palestinian refugees, was established in 1949 and currently services five million people in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria as well as in Gaza and the West Bank.

Why did the UN not as well set up a unique agency for the 10 million German refugees from the lost "eastern areas" ? Of course, they went to other parts of Europe where German is spoken. But also the Palestinian Arabs fled partly or left temporally to other Arab areas... And the descendants of the German refugees are not calling theselves refugees anymore, also not the descendants of the Jewish refugees from Arab countries...Nobody understands that in Europe. In Germany, women ( 'Die Truemmerfrauen') rolled up their sleeves, working in the ruins of the totally destroyed cities by sensless allied bombardments. Discussion guidelines

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Kite event in Gaza to set world record

This Thursday afternoon, thousands of Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip will attempt to smash a world record as they stage the largest-ever kite flying event in history. Organized by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA),



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Chinese Kites and its history

The kite, a Chinese invention, has been praised as the forerunner of the modern aeroplane. In the pavilion of aircraft of the National Aeronautics and Space Museum, Washington D. C., a plaque says, “the earliest aircraft are the kites and missiles of China”.

The kite is mainly, but not only, a plaything. It has contributed to science and production. The first planes were shaped after the kite. In 1782, Benjamin Franklin, noted American scientist and statesman, studied lightning and thunder in the sky with the help of a kite and then invented the lightning rod. Kites are still used by some fishermen to lay bait in the sea to attract fish, or by photographers to take pictures of bird’s-eye view from high altitude.

The earliest Chinese kites were made of wood and called muyuan (wooden kites); they date as far back as the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.) at least two millennia ago. After the invention of paper, kites began to be made of this new material called zhiyuan (paper kites).

Instead of being playthings, early kites were used for military purposes. Historical records say they were large in size; some were powerful enough to carry men up in the air to observe enemy movements, and others were used to scatter propaganda leaflets over hostile forces. According to the Records of Strange Events (Du Yi Zhi), an ancient work, when Xiao Yan, Emperor Wudi (464-549) of the Liang Dynasty, was surrounded at Taicheng, Nanjing by the rebel troops under Hou Jing, it was by means of a kite that he sent out an S.O.S. message for outside help.

During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), people began to fix on kites some bamboo strips which, when high in the air, would vibrate and ring in the breeze like a zheng (a stringed instrument). Since then, the popular Chinese name for the kite has become fengzheng (wind zheng). The kites made today in certain localities are fixed with silk strings or rubber bands to give out pleasant ringing in the wind.

It was also believed, for instance, during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), that flying a kite and then letting it go, apart from the pleasure in itself, might send off one’s bad luck and illness. Consequently it would bring bad luck if one should pick up a kite lost by other people. This may be dismissed as superstition but may not be altogether without reason: think of the good it will do to a person, ill and depressed all the time, if he or she could go out into the fields and fresh air to fly a kite.


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