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A butterlfy-kite. It made use of two kinds of official kiting paper, combined to fit into the wing design. The lower parts of the wings fluttered in the air. The Chinese, who invented the kite, call it feng cheng (wind harpsichord) or yao tze (sparrow hawk)Collection: Filipinas Heritage Library
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Specific Subjects | SS00564 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SS00564 |
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A butterlfy-kite. It made use of two kinds of official kiting paper, combined to fit into the wing design. The lower parts of the wings fluttered in the air. The Chinese, who invented the kite, call it feng cheng (wind harpsichord) or yao tze (sparrow hawk)
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