Lao Folklore
Lao folklore is a rich tapestry of stories, myths, and legends that reflect the beliefs and traditions of the Lao people. These tales often feature spirits, animals, and gods, illustrating moral lessons and cultural values. Common themes include the importance of community, respect for nature, and the consequences of one's actions.
Many stories are passed down orally through generations, often told during festivals and gatherings. Notable figures in Lao folklore include Naga, a mythical serpent believed to protect the land and water, and Phra Lak Phra Ram, a local adaptation of the Ramayana epic, showcasing the blend of indigenous and Buddhist influences in Lao culture.