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Mighty
will rides on a windward tread, Steering
aloft with the silky thread, Solemn
promise on the red tie pledged,
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Soaring
Kites
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In 1752, American scientist Benjamin Franklin wanted to prove that lightning was a form of electricity. He and his son flew a kite made of silk in the thunderstorm. Lightning passed along the kite and sparks burst out on the key tied to it. Franklin's work led to a huge interest in electrical Science and pave the way for many new inventions. Same is the Tea Master of Fook Ming Tong, his persistence on the study of tea has led traditional culture to a giant step. |

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