Cambodia's art of kite flying was revived as the Southeast Asian country hosted the International Kite Festival in Koh Kong province.

The traditional khmer kite, known as "Kleng Ek" makes a low humming musical sound when flown. Khmer kites, which originated around 400BC, were flown during harvesting season.

Kite flying was stamped out during the Khmer Rouge-era, and many Cambodians are happy to see the age-old tradition flying high.

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