Name : Mr.worawut Narata
ID : 54128134
Major : International English Business
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National
Flowers of 10 ASEAN Countries
INTRODUCTION
ASIAN Community is one community
which located in Southeast Nations, However, this report i want to
present you about flowers of ASIAN community, all of countries they
have own flower and that flower lead us know they characteristics and they
country; Therefore, ASIAN community is very important for us, why
ASIAN community is very important for us, let me see and tell you, 3 more years
we will be ASIAN community and everyone can live
10 countries that there want to live and without visa, so you
must to know and ones thing that you must to know is flowers of
they countries and first country that i want to know
is Thailand.
Kingdom of Thailand
The Ratchaphruek (Cassia Fistula Linn) tree bears beautiful
yellow cluster-shaped flowers. The Thai people regard its yellow hue as the
colour of Buddhism and the colour of glory. Ratchaphruek blooms annually from
February to May and symbolises the unity and harmony of the Thai people. While
the flowers are blossoming, the tree sheds its leaves, leaving only bright
yellow flowers hanging on its branches. The Ratchaphruek is widely known in
Thailand and is grown in abundance along the roadsides.
Brunei Darussalam
The Simpor (Dillenia Suffruticosa) tree has large bright
yellow petals and large leaves. When fully in bloom, the petals spreading out
like an umbrella. The image of the Simpor flower is found on the Brunei
one-dollar bank note. It is also widely used in Brunei in art design for
traditional handicrafts. The Simpor is commonly found along the rivers in
Brunei, especially the Temburong River, and also at swamp or white sand areas.
Most parts of the tree have multiple uses, for instance, the treatment of wounds.
Republic
of Indonesia
The Moon Orchid or Angrek bulan (Phalaenopsis Amabilis) is
one of Indonesia’s three national flowers. The other two are Jasminum sambac
and the Rafflesia arnoldii. The Moon Orchid is one of the longest blooming
orchids. The inflorescence are branched and can last from two to six months
before dropping. The Moon Orchid usually blooms two to three times a year once
it has reached maturity. It thrives in moist temperature so it is widely found
in the lowlands of Indonesia.
The
Lao People's Democratic Republic of Lao PDR
The Dok Champa (Plumeria) is the
national flower and official symbol of Lao PDR. The waxy flower with a sweet
scent can be found in many colors: red, yellow, pink and multiple pastels. For
the Lao people, Dok Champa represents sincerity and joy in life. The flower is
often used as a decoration in ceremonies or made into a garland to welcoming
guests. The Dok Champa blooms everyday and lasts a long time. The trees are
planted throughout the country and in particular, can be seen near the monastic
areas.
Malaysia
The five-petaled Bunga raya (Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis) has
been Malaysia’s national flower since 1960. Symbolically, the five petals of
the bunga raya represent the “Five Principles of Nationhood” – Malaysia’s
national philosophy in strengthening national unity and tolerance -- while the
red colour represents courage. The flower can be found throughout the country
and parts of the Bunga raya’s shrub have medicinal and cosmetic uses.
Union
of Myanmar
The Paduak (Pterocarpus Indicus) blossoms in tiny fragrant
yellow-gold flowers after the first showers in April, coinciding with the
Myanmar New Year festival. Once in bloom, the entire tree turns gold overnight.
The Myanmar people regard the Paduak tree as the symbol of strength and
durability. The beautiful flower also signifies youth, love and romance. The
flower plays an indispensable part in traditional and religious ceremonies. The
Paduak can be found throughout the country. The wood of the tree is also used
for making furniture.
Republic
of the Philippines
The Sampaguita Jasmine (Arabian Jasmine) was adopted as the
national flower of the Philippines since 1934. The Sampaguita bears a
white, star-shaped flower which blooms for the full year. The flower opens at
night and lasts for about one day, producing a unique sweet scent. For the
Filipino people, the flower is the symbol of purity, simplicity, humility and
strength. Its blossom is celebrated in Philippine legends, stories and songs.
It is believed that the flower was brought from the Himalayan areas to the
Philippines in the 17th century.
The
Republic of Singapore
The best known orchid in Singapore is the national flower,
Vanda Miss Joaquim. The orchid is a hybrid and was named after its breeder. The
orchid bears an exquisitely beautiful (purple) color and shape. It blooms
throughout the year. Its unique features won it the status of the official
national flower of Singapore, over forty contenders, in 1981. Vanda Miss
Joaquim is commonly planted in Singapore.
The
Socialist Republic of Vietnam
The people of Viet Nam regard the Lotus as one of the four
graceful flowers and plants, along with the pine, bamboo, and chrysanthemum.
Known as the ‘flower of the dawn’, the Lotus is found throughout the country at
lakes and ponds. To the Vietnamese, the lotus is the symbol of purity,
commitment and optimism for the future. The elegance of the lotus is often
cited in the Vietnamese folk songs and poems.
Kingdom
of Cambodia
The Rumdul (Mitrella Mesnyi) bears a small yellowish-white
flower with a single alternate leaf. The flower produces a distinctive
fragrance which is prominent in the evening. Due to its attractive scent, the
Khmer women had often been compared to the Rumdul flower during the ancient
times. The Rumdul tree, which grows to a height of 8 -12 meters, can be seen
almost everywhere in Cambodia, and is often planted as a decorative tree in
public parks.












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