Many families in Vietnam still often use this flower to display on the ...

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Many families in Vietnam still often use this flower to display on the altar during worshiping occasions or the first days of the month or the full moon days.
Really beautiful isn't it?



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That looks great. What is its name?

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I really don't know how to translate this flower into English. The scientific name is Caesalpinia pulcherrima. 🥰
In Vietnam, they call it by different names, I like the name Kim Diep = Kim Điệp🥰

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Love the name~

I know the struggle of not knowing how to translate a local name into English. Some local words just don't have translations.

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It's beautiful... Which religion/tradition is the one you bring this flower for?

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It is often placed on the altar by Vietnamese people, and most of them follow Buddhism or tend to Buddhism.
Specifically, I don't know 😥😥😥

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