Give Weifang a string, and they'll send the world flying high. The prestige of the "Weifang International Aerospace Center" keeps soaring. Recently, the Weifang Kite Festival is back, and the creativity keeps flowing. I can't even imagine lifting my head while walking down the street and seeing a giant cockroach flying in the sky—talk about a potential pants-wetting moment.
The craftsmanship is impeccable, with even a close look revealing minimal flaws, making the distant view appear like a cockroach soaring into the heavens. Plus, there's an egg sac trailing behind its abdomen, giving the impression that it's here to scatter flowers like the celestial maidens, unleashing a grand spectacle upon us earthlings.
Netizens from Guangdong are now joking about the size of their cockroaches, while some are urgently calling for a slipper kite to be sent up there—apparently, they can't resist the urge to exterminate it.
Actually, the Weifang Kite Festival has been mind-blowing before. In previous years, the creations of various masters have astounded me, with kite designs ranging from flying aircraft carriers, baijiu bottles, to even space station kites, complete with docking capabilities.
In short, imaginations are soaring higher than ever, with no signs of a creative bottleneck in sight.