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Two-day kite festival draws 47 nations to Perlis

Perlis is good for kite flying due to the strong winds in the locality and the weather patterns of clear skies on most days.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 12 Feb 2026 10:47AM

Two-day kite festival draws 47 nations to Perlis
The festival showcased a variety of kite art and flying styles, and it attracted over 2,000 spectators. - February 12, 2026

by Ian McIntyre

HISTORY was made when Perlis hosted the World Kite Festival for the second time with a record 47 nations participating in the two - day fiesta near Arau, the royal township.

The organising was also left to the staff of the Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin - a testament to the ability of college and technical specialists to organise and promote instead of depending on private event management teams.

In a statement, the Politeknik shared their pride and joy in hosting hundreds of amateur and professional kite enthusiasts, or pilots, for the just-concluded event.

The spillover is said to be good for tourism in the nation's smallest state and something which the Regent of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail, can be proud of, said Ahmad Pishol Isahak from the tourism industry.

He said that Perlis is good for kite flying due to the strong winds in the locality and the weather patterns of clear skies on most days.

Tuanku Syed Faizuddin has constantly reminded his subjects to tap the potential in tourism, which Perlis has due to its landscape and strategic location to Langkawi and southern Thailand.

The event's content consists of elements in tourism, technology and education, while also allowing tourists to sample the attractions which the border state can offer.

And it is not just for recreation or tourism, kite flying can become a platform to promote experiential learning to the students.

The academic staff members become the mentors in guiding the students as the mentees in how to organise events, manage logistics, media reach outs and international collaborations, as well as the field work needed in operating the space for kite flying.

Such experience would allow the students to acquire soft skills besides learning about Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), the college said.

The students were also exposed to community engagement activities and to interact with the global participants, who hailed from the six continents, all for the adoration of flying kites.

The staffers are also keen to support the "Visit Malaysia Year 2026" campaign while also showcasing that Perlis, despite its relatively small size, can become a beacon for tourism, similar to their neighbours in Kedah and Penang.

Besides kite flying, the organisers also held the Madani cheap sales bazaar, a night fun run, endurance activities, a symposium, traditional dance and singing performances, batik colouring, e-sports, Islamic culture activities, lucky draws and a fireworks finale.

The festival showcased a variety of kite art and flying styles, and it attracted over 2,000 spectators.

Pishol said that the success proves the ability of Perlis to host major events, including international ones.

He said that he would liaise with travel trade players to design a northern region tourist package where foreigners can visit Perlis for its rugged hills and Malay cuisine, Kedah for its eco-tourism and beaches, and Penang for its heritage, culture and gastronomic attractions.

It is high time that northern states complement each other in terms of tourism, he said. - February 12, 2026.

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