This page is
mainly dedicated to sites in (Southeast) Asia and grouped by country
for easy access. Due to some glitch in the PC, most links are lost
and will only be slowly recovered in the coming period. This list is
thus not intended to be complete, and any new addresses are welcome.
Indonesia
- Anshori Djausal
- Anshori Djausal is one of the Indonesian pioneers of Kite
Aireal Photography. His site is often difficult to contact, but
has some nice pictures.
- Indonesia
- David Wagner
- Kites & Culture: the spirit of Indonesia
- Indonesia
- Who
- Some very nice pictures of the Bali International Kite
Festival
- Indonesia
- Thomas Jeckel
- Info on the kite cave painting
- Japan
- Eiji Ohashi
- Eiji Ohashi is one of the better known kite-makers of Japan.
His site (in english) is great to browse over, and ***
- Japan -
Windy Town
- Very nice site with a lot of beautiful KAP files on it.
Definitely worth a visit!
- Nepal
- Nirmal Man Tuladhar
- Kite-Flying Heritage in Nepal
- Singapore
- Audrey & Whye Keet
- Has some kite pictures of a Singapore couple
- Singapore
- Jarrod Foo
- Well, what to say of this site? Bit old and limited, but...
- Singapore - Singapore Kite Association
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- Thailand
- Boonrawd Brewery kite pages
- A very nice site about the Thai kites. Well organised in
regions and informative!
- Thailand
- Thai Kites
- ***
- Thailand
- Ron Spaulding
- Some kite history of Thailand
- Taiwan
- Festival pictures
- ***
Some of the non-Asian kite sites of interest
- Australia -
AKS
- ***
- Netherlands
- Peter Peters
- Peter Peters Homepage is still one to start with... although
the author is difficult to reach and updates are rare. But then
again, what can be improved on a very good site?
- New Zealand
- Peter Lynn Kites
- No introduction necessary
- USA
- Altyn Tagh Fault
- Kites being used in research!
- USA - Northwest Fighter Kite Association
- Fighter kiting in a different setting... no Manjha but even
faster. Fighter kites make most other kites look like disabled
flyers!
- Where
- Kite Training Falcons
- Kites being used in training falcons
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