Salute to Kuwait Al Farsi Kites Team
Kuwait Al Farsi Team did not claim to be in Guinness Record only to keep the Kuwait’s Flag to its highest.
This team already owns the Guinness Record for world’s biggest kite that is tailored after Kuwaiti Flag, this kite that measures 1,000 sq.mt and weighs 300-kg requires at least 15-people to fly it BUT the team has one better with a still bigger Ray Kite that measures 2,400 sq.mt and one that weighs nearly 600-kg.
While the record for the biggest kite with their Ray Kite is there for the taking, the only reason the team has not gone claiming the record for this kite is national pride. Kuwaitis see the Lynn created kite as their way of letting the world know that there is nation called Kuwait and one that stood up to the Iraqi aggressors led by Saddam Hussain, successfully and valiantly. They do not want their own creation to take away the record that stands in the name of this national pride.
Kuwait News
- Events in Kuwait
- Lockdowns and curfews to return for 2 weeks if infections increases
- A Kuwaiti virologist discovers a way to treat COVID-19 infections
- The Queen
- Indian embassy in Kuwait begins registration for those who do not have valid travel documents
- Increase in renewal fees of vehicle registration book
- Schools to reopen in November
- Rules for receiving arrivals on T4 terminal at Kuwait Airport
- 68,318 Expats will not be able to renew residence
- Japanese medicine for treating COVID-19 succeeds in Kuwait
- COVID-19 vaccine in Kuwait by next summer
- 89,936 teachers to return to work from Sept 1
- Transfer of residence from Small Medium Enterprises
- New registration service for a newborn birth launched
- Residence and visit visas extended for three months.
- Extending visit visas and residence for another 3 months
- 97,612 expats above 60 yrs of age will not be able to renew their residence
- New law for transfer of residence from one sponsor to another
- Residence transfer of children (dependent visa) to mothers allowed
- No new intimation for visa extension
- A Kuwaiti woman fears for lives of daughter and son