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Wednesday, 24/9/2025 | 12:01 GMT+7

Thousands flock to kite festival in Australia

The Vietjet Redcliffe KiteFest, held on 20/9 and 21/9, drew thousands of attendees with hundreds of unique kites from Vietnam, Malaysia, China, New Zealand, and Australia.

The Redcliffe KiteFest is an annual event in Redcliffe, Queensland. It attracts tens of thousands of visitors from across Australia and around the world. Here, visitors can spot giant kites shaped like whales, octopuses, and dragons soaring overhead. (Photo: Vietjet)

The Redcliffe KiteFest is an annual event in Redcliffe, Queensland. It attracts tens of thousands of visitors from across Australia and around the world. Here, visitors can spot giant kites shaped like whales, octopuses, and dragons soaring overhead. (Photo: Vietjet)

The festival also features many performers in unique costumes, attracting onlookers. (Photo: Vietjet)

The festival also features many performers in unique costumes, attracting onlookers. (Photo: Vietjet)

Attendees can participate in kite-making workshops, fly kites with their families, or have a picnic at Pelican Park. Numerous food stalls cater to visitors, adding to the festival's vibrant atmosphere. (Photo: Vietjet)

Attendees can participate in kite-making workshops, fly kites with their families, or have a picnic at Pelican Park. Numerous food stalls cater to visitors, adding to the festival's vibrant atmosphere. (Photo: Vietjet)

This year, Vietjet continued its partnership with the event, offering interactive games and prizes, including round-trip airfare and discount vouchers worth up to 2 million dong (VND). (Photo: Vietjet)

This year, Vietjet continued its partnership with the event, offering interactive games and prizes, including round-trip airfare and discount vouchers worth up to 2 million dong (VND). (Photo: Vietjet)

The airline's booth attracted many locals and tourists to check in, experience the activities, and participate in games to win prizes. (Photo: Vietjet)

The airline's booth attracted many locals and tourists to check in, experience the activities, and participate in games to win prizes. (Photo: Vietjet)

2025 marks the second year of Vietjet's partnership with the Australian kite festival. The airline currently operates several routes connecting Vietnam to Australia, including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. (Photo: Vietjet)

2025 marks the second year of Vietjet's partnership with the Australian kite festival. The airline currently operates several routes connecting Vietnam to Australia, including Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. (Photo: Vietjet)

For this occasion, the airline is offering promotions and zero-fare tickets (excluding taxes and fees), available daily from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Vietjet's website and mobile app. (Photo: Vietjet)

For this occasion, the airline is offering promotions and zero-fare tickets (excluding taxes and fees), available daily from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Vietjet's website and mobile app. (Photo: Vietjet)

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By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/hang-nghin-nguoi-tham-gia-le-hoi-tha-dieu-tai-australia-4942996.html
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