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Indonesia Kite Museum

Jl. Haji Kemang No. 38 Pondok Labu South Jakarta,
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Telephone: (62 21) 765-8075
Fax: (62 21) 750-5112
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Historically, kites were first known in human civilization around 3,000 years ago in China. From there, kites began to spread to the other Asian regions like Korea, Japan, the Malay archipelago and India. In Europe, the ancient Greeks were the first to develop the airborne toys.

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