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Kelantan, The Land
of Lightning
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Kelantan is
famous for its kites and kites are famous because of Kelantan.
The fascination in kites can only be experienced when
we see the huge Kelantan kites swaying in the blue skies.
We would be truly experiencing the wonder and beauty of
kites when various and numerous colourful designs completely
envelop the Kelantan skies.
In northern Malaysia, kites
are known as Wau. The history of Malay kites
is deeply steeped in legend. Kites had been used in wars to
frighten enemies. There is a story of a kite being used by
a Malay prince to fly off to meet his love in the heavens.
The Chinese must have brought the kites to the Nusantara region.
The Malays developed the kites in their own unique flavour.
Kites were made and flown to appease the Weather Gods. Prince
Ahmad, son of Mahmud Shah of Malacca flew kites, says the
Malay Annals.
The type of decorative designs selected are an individual
choice. The designs are influenced by decorations found in
carved timber walls, palace pillars or from the borders of
sarongs. Flowers and leaf motifs are abundantly found in kite
designs.
Traditions demand that kites should have eyes
to allow the kites to know their way in the celetial realms.
Each kite must have a head, a spine,
a waist, a wing and a tail.
The frame of the wau should be strong but flexible.
A type of bamboo is used for this purpose. Another feature
of the kite is the noise making bow or hummer. The noise makes
the kite to come alive. The bow in the frame allows
balance in the kites. There is something mystical about the
way a kite defies gravity by swaying and climbing slowly up
the sky.
There are more than 20 styles of wau bulan or moon kites.
It
takes 2 days to 2 weeks to make a wau. It takes
skill and patience to construct a wau. Traditionally, the
flying line was a fishing twine made from free fiber wound
on a wooden spool. Now modern monofilament nylon is used for
kite flying.
Kites are flown after the harvesting season is over. People
are happy and free to pursue pastimes. It takes two persons
to fly a kite. One lifts the kite (principal) and the other
helps the lift (assistant). Kites need strong calm winds for
successful flying. Months between May to July see calm winds
in the East coast.
The Kelantanese are fond of holding kite competitions. The
kite that flies higher and lasts longer would be declared
the winner. Successful flying depends equally on the principal
(Juru anjong) and the assistant (Juru tarik). The reputation
of the village depends heavily on the successful launching
and flying this 5ft x 4ft kite.
In the high flying match, two teams of four fliers each pick
their best kite and launch. The losing team may choose another
kite and try again. The competition continues until all kites
of one team have been defeated. In the humming match, the
winners are judged by the sound they make continously for
1/4 hour. One must not use modern material to produce the
sound in kites.
Kite festivals are often organised by the state government.
Tourists can buy souvenir miniature kites throughout Kelantan.
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Last modified: Oct 21, 2000
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