The Kite Festival Stimulates People to be More Creative and Innovative

Various types of kites adorn the skies of Ponorogo, during the Kite Festival event, ranging from traditional kites to plane-shaped ones and dragons with a length of more than 20 meters.

Kite lovers gather and fly together at the Motor Cross Circuit, Kadipaten Village, Babadan District, Ponorogo. In this festival, various forms of kites attract many people who come.

Even though it is not easy to fly kites with complicated shapes, such as dragons, most of the kites can fly, which amazes the people who come.

According to the Deputy Regent of Ponorogo, Lisdyarita, many participants or kite hobbyists were very enthusiastic about enlivening this festival.

“This is a real effort to encourage young people to be more creative and innovative.” he said.

Lisdyarita continued, adding that through this kite festival, young people can create extraordinary creativity, especially in making kites.

“Next year, we will hold a better event than today. The main goal is for Ponorogo’s young generation to be more creative and participate in various events,” he said.

Apart from the kite festival, Lisdyarita also hopes that Ponorogo can host other events that will attract the attention of the wider community. He really supports the creative initiatives of young people in this area.

“Hopefully there will be more creative events in Ponorogo, so that it will attract more people to come here,” he concluded. With the growing creativity of Ponorogo’s young people, it is hoped that this festival will not only be a means of entertainment, but also an opportunity to inspire and motivate them to continue being creative. Adv/Ptr