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Here’s a kite flying in Pakistan (1947-2003-)
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Kite flying in Pakistan, particularly in Lahore, evolved into a vibrant cultural tradition after 1947. Rooted in centuries-old South Asian heritage, it became a symbol of joy, competition, and festivity. The annual *Basant* festival turned the skies yellow with spring kites, drawing enthusiasts from all walks of life. Throughout the decades, kite making and flying grew into a thriving craft and urban sport, blending artistry with skill. By the 1990s, international visitors flocked to witness Lahore’s iconic skyline during Basant. However, safety concerns and restrictions began rising by 2002, marking the decline of Pakistan’s golden kite-flying era.
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00:00I think that the person who lives in the money has given me, the person who lives in my world, it's only one hundred and mixty to make money, the man who lives in the world, I'm hoping to see if my life is the one who lives in my country, all the people and I still don't pay five more men, I just don't get that much money, I'm hoping to see if I can travel over and see if I give the time to your life and see if I live in the world.
00:21I am starting to see if I don't get the same money, I just don't have to pay your money that's money, so I don't have to pay from my friends.
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