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Last September, Muhd Azmie Mohd Noor, a professional wau- maker from Kampung Petani in Sering, Kelantan had experienced an embarrassing setback.
The 73-year-old Samat Man, better known as Pak Non, is probably one of the few living experts of traditional kite or wau-making in the country – especially the ones made of palas leaves.
The wau bulan, or moon kite, is intricately designed and traditionally flown in Kelantan as a pastime, but it is perhaps most famously recognised as being the national symbol of the country as ...
THE intricate art of making the “wau sobek”, a traditional Malaysian kite, is not a skill every kite maker has. It requires a blend of craftsmanship and patience to carve out the fine designs ...
KELANTAN is a state with historical significance ... the art of crafting this traditional kite can be observed at Galeri Wau ...