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Join the Kite-Flying Fun! Dhiraagu Kite Festival at Dhiraagu Beach, Hulhumale, Today at 5:00 PM

Join the Kite-Flying Fun! Dhiraagu Kite Festival at Dhiraagu Beach, Hulhumale, Today at 5:00 PM

Dhiraagu is hosting the Dhiraagu Kite Festival today from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Dhiraagu Beach, Hulhumale. The event, initiated in 2023, aims to reintroduce kite flying to Maldivian youth during Ramadan. Dhiraagu will provide free kites to all children. The festival has expanded to other parts of the Maldives this year. Previous events at Malé's artificial beach drew public enthusiasm.

Dhiraagu is hosting the Dhiraagu Kite Festival today from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Dhiraagu Beach, Hulhumale. The event, initiated in 2023, aims to reintroduce kite flying to Maldivian youth during Ramadan. Dhiraagu will provide free kites to all children. The festival has expanded to other parts of the Maldives this year. Previous events at Malé's artificial beach drew public enthusiasm.

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Dhiraagu is hosting the Dhiraagu Kite Festival today from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Dhiraagu Beach, Hulhumale. The event, initiated in 2023, aims to reintroduce kite flying to Maldivian youth during Ramadan. Dhiraagu will provide free kites to all children. The festival has expanded to other parts of the Maldives this year. Previous events at Malé's artificial beach drew public enthusiasm.

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