Kite was an ancient and magical traditional toy with a long history and rich cultural content. The kite originated from China and was widely spread in East Asia. In different cultures, kites had different meanings and symbolic meanings. In China, kites were regarded as a representative of traditional culture, representing freedom, dreams, and pursuits. The production of kites requires exquisite craftsmanship and careful arrangements. Each kite must meet strict standards before it can be sold on the market. The materials used to make kites were also varied. The most important materials were paper and bamboo. In Chinese culture, kites were also regarded as sacred toys. Only people with high status and prestige could play with kites. Flying kites is also an important activity in traditional Chinese culture. People will fly kites on festivals or important occasions to express their blessings and prayers. In addition to Chinese culture, kites were also widely used in other countries in East Asia. For example, in Japan, Korea, Vietnam and other countries, kites were also regarded as a representative of traditional culture and had their own production methods and characteristics. The kite was an ancient and magical traditional toy that represented freedom, dreams, and pursuits. It has its own unique meaning and symbolic meaning in different cultures, and it is an important part of Chinese traditional culture.