SINGAPORE - Kites filled the skies on Saturday (July 29) and Sunday (July 30), as the eighth annual kite flying festival took place at Marina Barrage.

Organised by national water agency PUB and the Singapore Kite Association, the event saw the display of giant kites with unique designs by local and international kite fliers.

Among some of the more unique designs were kites that looked like Chinese opera masks, giant centipedes and even one that was in the shape of an angel.

There were also stunt-kite performances, alongside kite making and wind garden making workshops.

A popular activity was the Lolli-Drop, in which participants caught mini parachutes that fell down with sweets attached.

Over 100 mini parachutes were dropped each time.

There was also a Wind Garden, consisting of windmills with chilli, fish and lady bug designs.



Lolli- Drop, a highly popular activity where participants can catch mini-parachutes falling down with sweets attached. Over 100 mini parachutes will be dropped each time. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI





The Angel love kite flown by the Singapore team at Singapore Kite Day at Marina Barrage on July 30, 2017. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI





A giant kite in the shape of a centipede from the Mersing kite team, at the Singapore Kite Day at Marina Barrage, on July 30, 2017. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI





Giant kites in the sky over Marina Barrage during Singapore Kite Day, on July 30, 2017. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

