Not only does it have a great name, but the Toot’n Totum truck stop in Stratford, Texas was named the top truck stop in the United States in a vote by more than 1 million Trucker Path app users. More ...
Pakistanis are taking to rooftops across Lahore as they again celebrate the Basant festival by flying colorful kites above their city. The event had been banned due to the many deaths and injuries.
Ever since Benjamin Franklin flew one during a storm, kites have been used to help showcase the awesome power and energy our planet can create. Now, an experiment in China has showcased that massive ...
Lahore, Pakistan – Hasnain Khalid, 17, has never flown a kite. Over the past week, though, Khalid and his 27-year-old cousin, Noman Tariq, have bought 200 kites. They’re preparing for festivities that ...
Kite flying festival returns not just as a festival, but as a feeling, stitching memories Dubai: For years, the skies of Lahore felt quieter. Too quiet. Where once colour ruled the air and rooftops ...
In the streets of Lahore, there are hints that the kite flying festival, Basant, has returned. Someone is fishing a kite from electricity cables, the distant sound of a drum beat, a flash of neon when ...
Three-day festival marking the arrival of spring is set to kick off in the city of Lahore on Friday Kite flying is the centerpiece of Basant, traditionally celebrated in both Indian and Pakistani ...
If you happen to be in Perlis from Feb 10 to 11, don't miss the World Kite Festival. — Unsplash The World Kite Festival 2026, happening from on Feb 10 and 11, will adorn the skies at Politeknik Tuanku ...
To stand even a chance at enjoying Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights,” you must let it wash over you. Every split egg yolk, every inch of snail mucus, every glistening raindrop on screen — it’s all ...
JOHOR BARU: The Pasir Gudang World Kite Festival has made it into the Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR) after receiving participation from 56 countries across the globe. Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Onn ...
Lahore, Pakistan – As the clock struck midnight between Thursday and Friday, Lahore’s sky erupted in fireworks as the crowds that gathered along one of the city’s main avenues cheered in jubilation.