The flower is also the namesake of the song Collar de Sampaguita.
Jasminum sambac - The Philippines Jasminum sambac was the subject of the danza song La Flor de Manila, composed by Dolores Paterno in 1879 at the age of 25. The song was popular during the Commonwealth of the Philippines|Commonwealth and is now regarded as a romantic music|romantic classic.
Jasminum sambac - Indonesia 4 Tahun 1993] the importance of Jasminum sambac in Indonesian culture long predates its official adoption
It has long been considered a sacred flower in Indonesian tradition, as it symbolizes purity, sacredness, graceful simplicity and sincerity
Jasminum sambac - Indonesia The jasmine has wide spectrums in Indonesian traditions; it is the flower of life, beauty and festive wedding, yet it is also often associated with spirit and death
Jasminum sambac - Cambodia In Cambodia, the flower is used as an offering to the Buddha. During flowering season which begins in June, Cambodians thread the flower buds onto a wooden needle to be presented to the Buddha.
Jasminum sambac - China In China, the flower is processed and used as the main ingredient in jasmine tea (茉莉花茶). It is also the subject of the folk song Mo Li Hua, which was Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China|censored by the People's Republic of China due to its association with the 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests.
Jasminum sambac - Hawaii In Hawaii, the flower is known as pikake, and are used to make fragrant lei (garland)|leis. The name 'pikake' is derived from the Hawaiian word for Peacock, because the Hawaiian Kaʻiulani|Princess Kaʻiulani was fond of both the flowers and the bird.
Jasminum sambac - Pakistan, India and Middle East It is one of the most commonly grown ornamentals in Pakistan,India and Bangladesh, where it is native. They are used to make thick garlands used as hair adornments. In Oman, Jasminum sambac features prominently on a child's first birthday. Flowers are sprinkled on the child's head by other children while chanting hol hol. The fragrant flowers are also sold packed in between large leaves of the Indian almond (Terminalia catappa) and sewn together with strips of date palm leaves.
Jasminum sambac - Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka it is widely known as pichcha or gaeta pichcha. The name sithapushpa and katarolu are also used in older texts. The flowers are used in Buddhist temples and in ceremonial garlands.
Mambai The 'Mambai' (also 'Mambae', 'Manbae') are the second largest ethnic group in East Timor. Their language is also called Mambai (or Mambae, Manbae).
Mambai - People and the Mambai cultivate maize, rice, and root vegetables.
Mambai - People Ethnically Mambai politicians include Francisco Xavier do Amaral,Asian survey, University of California Press, 2003, Volume 43, Issues 4-6, p
Teach First - The ambassador network Upon successful completion of the Leadership Development Programme participants become a part of the ambassador network. 54% of ambassadors are in teaching positions throughout the UK.
Maurya Empire - Exchange of ambassadors Seleucus dispatched an ambassador, Megasthenes, to Chandragupta, and later Deimakos to his son Bindusara, at the Mauryan court at Pataliputra (Modern Patna in Bihar state). Later Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt and contemporary of Ashoka, is also recorded by Pliny the Elder as having sent an ambassador named Dionysius (ambassador)|Dionysius to the Mauryan court.
United Nations Development Programme - Goodwill Ambassadors Goodwill Embassy has a complete list of UNDP Goodwill Ambassadors as well as Goodwill Ambassadors of other UN Organisations.
* Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway|Crown Prince Haakon Magnus of Norway
United Nations Development Programme - Global Ambassadors * Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in November 2010
James Monroe - Ambassador to France Monroe resigned his Senate seat after being appointed United States Ambassador to France|Minister to France in 1794. As ambassador, Monroe secured the release of Thomas Paine in revolutionary France after his arrest for opposition to the execution of Louis XVI. The government insisted that Paine be deported to the United States.Morgan, George (1921). The Life of James Monroe, p.75
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