Pakistan’s Largest Decorative Kite Installed at Liberty Chowk, Lahore
Lahore has once again embraced the vibrant spirit of Basant as a giant decorative kite now stands proudly at Liberty Chowk, instantly becoming a new visual landmark of the city. Installed by the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA), this massive structure celebrates Lahore’s cultural heritage and the joyful return of spring.
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Measuring an impressive 60 by 60 feet, the installation is being hailed as one of the largest decorative kites ever displayed in Pakistan. Towering above the busy intersection, the colorful kite has caught the attention of commuters, pedestrians, and social media users alike, many of whom have stopped to take photos and videos.
The installation is part of wider city beautification efforts linked to Basant festivities, with Liberty Chowk and nearby roads adorned with vibrant lights, floral arrangements, and themed decorations. These efforts aim to revive the festive atmosphere Lahore has long been known for, while keeping safety and public order in focus.
For decades, Basant symbolized joy, creativity, and community in Lahore. The installation of this giant kite reflects a renewed appreciation for that tradition, blending nostalgia with modern urban design. While kite flying remains regulated, such symbolic displays allow residents and visitors to reconnect with the cultural essence of the season.
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