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Wau

Wau is a traditional kite that is especially popular in the state of Kelantan, on the East Coast of Malaysia. Traditionally flown after the rice harvest season, these giant kites are often as big as a man – measuring about 3.5 metres from head to tail. It is called wau because its shape is similar to the Arabic letter that is pronounced as ‘wau’. With vibrant colours and patterns based on local floral and fauna, these kites are truly splendid sights.

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