Odd News Roundup: Kyrgyzstan moves to rid national flag of likeness to 'fickle' sunflower; Thais give digital spin to ancient 'floating basket' festival
The Central Asian nation's flag, adopted in 1992 after it gained independence from the Soviet Union, depicts a yellow sun - which doubles as the pinnacle of a traditional Kyrgyz yurt tent - with 40 rays on a red background. Thais give digital spin to ancient 'floating basket' festival Thai children crafted virtual rafts and sent them floating down digital rivers, in an environmentally friendly version of an ancient festival.
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Kyrgyzstan moves to rid national flag of likeness to 'fickle' sunflower
Kyrgyzstan's parliament voted on Wednesday to tweak the design of the national flag after critics, including President Sadyr Japarov, said its central element looked like a sunflower which in the local culture symbolises fickleness and servility. The Central Asian nation's flag, adopted in 1992 after it gained independence from the Soviet Union, depicts a yellow sun - which doubles as the pinnacle of a traditional Kyrgyz yurt tent - with 40 rays on a red background.
Thais give digital spin to ancient 'floating basket' festival
Thai children crafted virtual rafts and sent them floating down digital rivers, in an environmentally friendly version of an ancient festival. Over the centuries, people have sent 'krathongs' - small, baskets made from plants and loaded with flowers, candles and bamboo - down waterways to make wishes and pay their respects to water spirits.
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