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  2. Oil-paper umbrella - Wikipedia

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    It subsequently spread across several East, South and Southeast Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, where it has been further developed with different characteristics. [1] Other than the purpose of providing shade, oil-paper umbrellas are also traditional wedding items.

  3. Neurothemis fluctuans - Wikipedia

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    Neurothemis fluctuans, the red grasshawk, common parasol or grasshawk dragonfly, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is widespread in many Asian countries. [ 2 ]

  4. Firmiana simplex - Wikipedia

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    Firmiana simplex, commonly known as the Chinese parasol tree, Chinese parasoltree, or wutong (Chinese: 梧桐; pinyin: wútóng), is an ornamental plant of tree size assigned to the family Malvaceae that was formerly in the family Sterculiaceae in the order Malvales, and is native to Asia. It grows up to 16 m (52 ft) tall.

  5. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    An umbrella or parasol is a folding canopy supported by wooden or metal ribs that is mounted on a wooden, metal, or plastic pole. It is usually designed to protect a person against rain . The term umbrella is traditionally used when protecting oneself from rain, while parasol is used when protecting oneself from sunlight, though the terms ...

  6. Phoenix tree - Wikipedia

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    Paulownia, a genus of Asian deciduous trees, known as "phoenix tree" in some Asian cultures; Firmiana simplex, or Chinese parasol tree, sometimes known as "phoenix tree" Delonix regia, sometimes known as "golden phoenix tree" The Phoenix Tree, 2007 EP by Japanese post-rock band Mono; The Phoenix Tree, 1984 novel by Australian author Jon Cleary

  7. Vaiśravaṇa - Wikipedia

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    He is often portrayed with a yellow face. He carries an umbrella or parasol as a symbol of his sovereignty. He is also sometimes displayed with a mongoose, often shown ejecting jewels from its mouth. The mongoose is the enemy of the snake, a symbol of greed or hatred; the ejection of jewels represents generosity.

  8. Neurothemis intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Neurothemis intermedia, [2] the paddyfield parasol, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is widespread in many Asian countries. [ 3 ] Four subspecies are recognized.

  9. Medina Haram Piazza - Wikipedia

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    The shade is painted in white color due to the intensity of light, and because strong permeability can dazzle people under the umbrella, a sandy texture was chosen instead. In addition, the underside of the umbrellas was decorated with oriental motifs made of blue PTFE stripes. [4] [5]

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