🪁 🇨🇳 Video of a child carried away by a kite at a kite festival in China's Shandong province? ❌ This video was taken in Taiwan. 🇹🇼
A reverse image search on Google found screenshots of the videoThe news report was titled:"Accident at the Hsinchu Kite Festival: Three-year-old Taiwanese child caught by a kite and swept up into the sky, but was only slightly injured."
"A three-year-old girl was swept up into the sky by a large kite this afternoon at the Kite Festival held at Nanliao Fishing Port in Hsinchu City, Taiwan," the article partly reads. "The girl eventually fell into someone's arms after dropped to a lower height, suffering only minor injuries."Hsinchu International Kite FestivalBelow are screenshot comparisons of the video in the misleading post and the pictures in HK01's news report :Then Hsinchu mayor Lin Chih-chien, stating:"A kite accidentally entangled a child at the Hsinchu city government's Kite Festival in the afternoon.
"We went to the hospital right away to seek medical attention. Fortunately, the child passed the examination with flying colours and has returned home to recover, accompanied by municipal government colleagues."of the 2020 Hsinchu International Kite Festival on his Facebook page on August 25, 2020.
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