The Radar: 20 Reasons to Visit India, Fly a Kite in France, What to Eat in Malaysia

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  • Need  a reason to visit India? The Lost Girls give you 20: regional cuisine, folk art, genuine people, Bollywood culture, street food… shall we go on? [The Lost Girls]
  • Soar to new heights at the International Kite Flying Festival in Berk-su-Mer, France going on now through April 25. Named Europe’s biggest kite festival, the event draws kite flyers from around the world. [About.com]
  • This list of the 10 most delicious meals in Malaysia includes nasi dagang, a rice and coconut dish served with fish curry; and hokkien mee, a fried noodle dish served with pork and squid in a soy sauce. Have you tried them all? Tell us your favorite. [Migrationology]

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