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Sri Lanka’s ‘Flower Boys’ The Viral Tradition That’s Stealing Hearts Worldwide

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Sri Lanka’s ‘Flower Boys’ The Viral Tradition That’s Stealing Hearts Worldwide

High in the misty hills of Sri Lanka, where winding roads take you past waterfalls, tea estates, and breathtaking valleys, a curious tradition unfolds. If you ever pass through this route, hold your breath for that sweet surprise.

Just when travellers are catching their breath from the steep drive towards places like Nuwara Eliya, a boy might suddenly appear beside the road, smiling, slightly breathless, holding a small bouquet of wildflowers. Within seconds, another appears further up the bend. Then another.

These young sellers, known informally as Sri Lanka’s ‘flower boys,’ have recently captured the internet’s imagination. But their story goes back much further than the viral videos that brought them global attention.


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The Viral Moment That Introduced Them to the World

The phenomenon gained international attention when a video filmed by a Chinese travel blogger showed a young flower seller named Dilip Madushanka running up steep hill roads to offer a bouquet to passing tourists. The clip quickly spread across social media, gathering millions of views.

The real charm lay in the boy’s determination – the way he sprinted uphill after vehicles, appearing again and again along different bends of the road, all while wearing an infectious, wide-eyed smile. For many viewers, it was a simple but surreal moment unfolding with quiet pride and boundless energy.

The video became a sensation, particularly among Chinese viewers. Within 48 hours, it was watched by over 14 million people around the globe. On China’s social media platform Douyin (Chinese TikTok), the topic reached 300 million views. As of May 2024, the video had garnered around 130 million views.


A Tradition Older Than Social Media

While the viral videos may have introduced the flower boys to the digital world, locals say the tradition goes back decades.

Tour guide Ram, who grew up in the Ramboda region along the road to Nuwara Eliya, remembers seeing something similar when he was a schoolboy in the 1970s. At the time, tourists travelling uphill often stopped at a waterfall viewpoint near Ramboda. According to Ram, a mute elderly man named Banda used to visit the spot carrying flowers he had gathered from the surrounding forests.

“But he didn’t sell them,” Ram recalled. “He would simply offer the flowers to foreign visitors out of love.

When Banda eventually passed away, young boys from nearby villages began continuing the gesture. Over time, what began as a friendly offering slowly evolved into a small roadside trade. Today’s flower boys typically gather flowers that grow naturally in the hill country – dahlias, lilies, and other colourful blooms that thrive in Sri Lanka’s cool mountain climate.

Tour guide Chandika Dissanayake says this method of arranging flowers was also introduced by Banda. Even decades later, the style remains largely unchanged.


The Boy Who Became a Symbol

Dilip Madushanka, the 17-year-old at the heart of the viral sensation, has become a symbol of perseverance and hope.

According to reports, Madushanka has been selling flowers as the main livelihood for his family of six for ten years. He gave up schooling at the age of 10 to support his family. His father and mother are engaged in a vegetable selling business, but their income is not enough to meet the daily expenses.

Bare-foot, slender, and with a bittersweet smile, he runs up and down the hills, chasing every passing bus along the roadside. The chance for a bus stopping and opening the door for him is slim; most attempts end in disappointment despite running up several tiers of the hill. Yet, the smile on his face never diminishes, nor does his effort running after buses for miles to seize every opportunity.

He never gets in the way of any car, nor would he compel anyone to buy his flowers. Each day, he makes ends meet by chance, by his non-intruding struggle.

The video wasn’t intentionally emotional, but it sparked widespread discussion among Chinese netizens, mostly touched by his striving spirit and uplifting smile. One commenter wrote: “It’s not flowers that he sells, but the way he works hard in life; it’s not flowers you are buying, but your kind attitude towards others.


Bouquets from the Hills

What makes the flower boys truly remarkable is not just their bouquets, but their agility. They know the shortcuts through the hills, appearing before a vehicle many times along the winding roads. They run, panting, showing perseverance, promoting Sri Lankan hospitality in the hills.

The bouquets themselves are simple but distinctive. The flowers are carefully arranged inside a broad leaf that acts as a natural wrapper, giving the bouquet a neat and recognisable shape. The word ‘genuine’ is written all over the product.


The Message of the Flower Boys

The message that the ‘flower boys’ convey is that though Sri Lanka’s top hotels offer the best of food, air-conditioned rooms, and breathtaking views, the true heart of Sri Lankan hospitality lies in these simple, genuine gestures.

The influencers that the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau brought down couldn’t achieve what the ‘flower boys’ achieved. A simple boy with a ceaseless smile, running barefoot through the hills with a bouquet of wildflowers, became an ambassador for Sri Lankan tourism that no marketing campaign could replicate.

The woman wiping her tears in the video said what she couldn’t help herself was noticing “he wasn’t even wearing shoes on his feet, and he was so skinny”. This might not be about extolling hardship, but the spirit and optimism he embodied have struck with people innately.


The Heart of Sri Lanka

The flower boys of Sri Lanka’s hill country represent something deeper than a roadside trade. They represent the resilience, warmth, and genuine hospitality that defines the Sri Lankan spirit.

The tradition started with Banda, a mute elderly man who gave flowers out of love. It continued with young boys who saw a gesture of kindness and made it their own. And it reached the world through Dilip Madushanka, a 17-year-old who runs barefoot through the hills with a smile on his face, chasing buses to sell flowers for his family.

It’s not just flowers they sell – it’s a piece of Sri Lanka’s heart.


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