Streets, offices, offices and houses in Laos are lit up with the vibrant yellow of yellow rice flowers, Indian ambassador flowers, red rice flowers or red rice flowers.
Speaking of Laos, people immediately think of the land of Champa flowers. But Laos doesn’t just have the Champa flower. Many other flowers also quietly contribute to the colorful flower garden with their own beauty, making this country more attractive. The closer you get to the Bun Pimay traditional New Year, the blue sky, next to the Dok khun flower, also known as the canary flower, the streets, offices, offices and people’s houses in Laos brighten with brilliant yellow. of yellow rice flowers, Indian ambassador flowers, red rice or red rice flowers amid a blue sky, white clouds.
In addition to red rice flowers like many other countries, in Laos there are yellow rice flowers. The flowers bloom in clusters, the flower is round and many petals, like a lanky flower, like a lantern that is upside down. The Indian ambassador flowers are scattered in the home garden as an ornamental, grown on the street. In Vientiane, this season is the golden color of the Indian ambassador. February, the tree begins to shed its leaves. From the spindly branches, bunches of flowers began to bloom. When they are in full bloom, hundreds of porcelain trees have created an impressive golden drawing of flowers running in the middle of the newly opened street. Passersby, many people stopped the car to take photos and videos as souvenirs. Another species of flower, which looks just like a yellow apricot in Vietnam, when it is in full bloom, is planted a lot in gardens, outside alley for decoration. The Laotians call it the Lo-Slot-Sa-Van flower, which means the flower expresses the dream of paradise.
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