The day of kite flying in Lhasa is also very special. It is not our traditional spring, but limited to August to October every autumn. During this farmer's wheat harvest period, it can't be too early or too late. If it is too early, the wind will arrive early, and when the wheat is harvested, the wind will not be strong enough to raise the field; if it is too late, the weather will turn cold and it will be easy to be attacked by diseases. Therefore, the best time to fly kites is during the wheat harvest season. If you happen to be in Tibet at this time, you can see kites of all sizes flying in the sky of Lhasa. They are like brave fighters, ready to go. Waiting for an order, he immediately rushed to the battlefield. The scene was shocking.
Lhasa people flying kites are not simply letting a kite fly up and down according to their mood. They want to "fight" with other kite flyers. Usually they gather by the river in Lhasa, displaying their various martial arts, trying to suppress other people's kites, until the other party admits defeat, letting their own kites fly high in the air, like a winner arrogantly defeating all the others. .
When you decide to set foot on the land of Tibet, whether you choose to hike or travel on a budget, whether you choose to carpool or drive by yourself, remember to fly your own kite on Tibet’s Kite Day and try it. Let's go and "fight" with the local young people and experience the different years of fighting like a battlefield.