Where does the kite belong?
Kites are also called paper kites and paper kites. Every year, from the second day of the second lunar month, especially around Tomb-Sweeping Day, many teenagers fly kites. Kites in Lianyungang are the most popular in Haizhou. Its materials are exquisite, and the outline of the kite is made of reeds and bamboo pieces, tied with fine linen. Kite bones should be made of bamboo sticks and supported horizontally and vertically by water to avoid being blown off by the wind. The paper used to paste kites is thin and tough wool paper or white cotton paper. Kite string is made of cotton rope or ramie by hand. There are many styles of kites, such as octagonal, horn-shaped, small ginkgo-shaped, flower-shaped, dragonfly-shaped and centipede-shaped. There is also an octagonal nine kite flying in the forest, which is three or four meters high. There are eight wind windows on it, tied with windward gourds or whistles, which can take off 60 meters to 70 meters high and the sound can spread for several kilometers.