DOK CHAMPA → LAOS's NATIONAL FLOWER

Dok Champa: What do we know about Laos National Flower?


Dok Champa symbolizes Laos’ national flower. Similar to Vietnam’s lotus and Japan’s cherry blossoms, Lao people have chosen the Champa flower for centuries as their national symbol.

For Lao people, the flower signifies sincerity and joy in life. It frequently adorns ceremonies and is prominently featured in Buddhist monasteries and temples throughout Laos.

The Champa flower, a five-petal species, also holds significance in romantic tales of newly acquainted couples. Moreover, holding a Dok Champa is believed to bestow luck and purity.

Dok Champa - National Flower of Laos - on the statue's shoulder symbolize a feeling of peace and tranquility.

How Dok Champa Become Laos National Flower?

Dok Champa is a tropical flower which have long been seen inside religious temples & monasteries (Wats) since the mid-5th century during the reign of the Champa Kingdom in southern Laos.

Additionally, the other scientific names such as Plumeria and  Frangipani has been chosen as the National flower of Laos – Symbolize joy, love & sincerity among the people of Laos.

Frangipani is a tropical flower that is widely grow across Central America and some tropical counties. However, it is only cherished and considered as a national flower In Laos and for this reason, locals use it pretty much everywhere especially to welcome new year.

If you’re traveling in Laos ad if you’re lucky, you may see a newly married couple carrying Champa Flower around their neck that is a symbol of eternal love and luck to start a new life.

Laos National Flower in present days

Despite being a symbol of the nation since centuries ago, the Laos national flower is still widely and wholeheartedly accepted and locals using it pretty much everywhere.

Once in Luang Prabang, the Dok Champa seems being used more than anywhere else in the country and this is because there are more historically important Wats and Buddhist temples than anywhere else in Laos.

The local restaurants that use culinary quality Dok Champa to decorate their food, and the flower remains a common face in traditional Lao culture and daily life and even being uses as a motif in some local costume.

Dok Champa flower & its meaning in Lao Culture

The meaning of Dok Champa in Laos Culture stands as a deep cultural significance and it is also believed to be a symbol of Luck, Love and Life, to which, symbolizes purity and devotion from the country’s rich heritage.

In Laos culture, it serves a prosperity, furthermore, at any of the Laos’s many traditional festivals such as Boun Bang Fai, the Dok Champa flower can be seen.

Despite its appeal, the national flower plays a key role in local folklore, where it is often associated with tales of love and fidelity.

Moreover, the flower is commonly seen during traditional, cultural festivals, where Lao females adorning their traditional clothe or hairstyles with this exquisite Dok Champa flower.

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What does Dok Champa Symbolize?

This is a very board question, however, as mentioned once, the national flower of Laos symbolizes luck and prosperity and its a flower Lao people use it in religious sites as well as Laotian Baci ritual ceremony.  The beautiful yellowish with and sometimes shadowed red bloke daily and the flowers last a long time.

Furthermore, Baci ritual ceremony known as Su Kwan in Lao culture which means calling for the soul. Lao believs this ancient tradition inspired from an ancient belief that is related to the 32 organs of the body, to which, each of them ha its own separately spirit or “Kwan”.

In Laotian culture, it serves a prosperity, furthermore, at any of the Laos’s many traditional festivals such as Boun Bang Fai, the Dok Champa flower can be seen.

In addition to the appeal, the national flower plays a key role in local folklore, where it is often associated with tales of love and fidelity.

Equally, the flower is commonly seen during traditional, cultural festivals, where Lao females adorning their traditional clothe or hairstyles with this exquisite Dok Champa flower.

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