Every year, International Kite Day is celebrated on 14 January. The day aims to celebrate the end of winter and the onset of summer. It also highlights the arrival of harvest season. The kites symbolize the spirits of the Gods that are waking up from their deep winter sleep. It also represents patriotism, independence, fun, and joy.
International Kite Day 2024
Every year, Kite Day begins on January 14 during Makar Sankranti and ends on January 15. it is most popularly celebrated in the city of Ahmedabad in the northern state of Gujarat. In Hindi, the festival is known as Uttarayan, while in other regions of India, it is known as Makar Sankranti. The Day was originated in India.
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International Kite Day 2024 – Dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2024 | January 14 | Sunday |
2025 | January 14 | Tuesday |
2026 | January 14 | Wednesday |
2027 | January 14 | Thursday |
2028 | January 14 | Friday |