Itβs finally happening, the skies of Lahore will be brimming with kites for the first time in 19 years from February 6 to 8 as the city celebrates its first Basant in a long, long time.
Basant, a traditional festival marking the start of spring, has been a part of Lahoreβs cultural calendar for centuries. Festivities in the past have had that signature βloud and proudβ touch the city is known for, with music playing across the ancient city as young and old alike engaged in spirited kite-battles.
The festival was banned in 2007 after the use of strengthened and glass-coated kite strings led to an increasing number of deaths, especially among motorcyclists.
The 18-year hiatus means a whole generation grew up without knowing how to celebrate, so we thought weβd give them a crash course on what to do and what
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