Honor the Legacy of South Vietnam with Our Historical Indoor Nylon Flag
The Vietnam South-Historical 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag is a poignant reminder of the country’s rich history. This flag was designed by Emperor Thanh Thai in 1890 and was used by Emperor Bao Dại in 1948, until it was abolished by the communist North Vietnamese government on April 30, 1975.
Made from high-quality nylon, this indoor flag features a pole sleeve and fringe for added durability and elegance. The vibrant colors and intricate design make it an excellent addition to any home or office decor.
This flag holds great significance for many Vietnamese immigrants now living in other countries, who still proudly display it as a symbol of their heritage and freedom. In fact, from February 2003 to January 2006, 9 States, 3 Counties, and 76 Cities in the USA adopted Resolutions recognizing the yellow flag as the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag.
Display your respect for this pivotal moment in history with our Vietnam South-Historical 3′ x 5′ Indoor Nylon Flag. Order now and pay tribute to the legacy of South Vietnam!
A Brief History of the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag
The Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag, also known as the flag of former South Vietnam, has a rich history that spans over a century. Designed by Emperor Thanh Thai in 1890, it was later used by Emperor Bao Dại in 1948 and became the symbol of resistance against the communist North Vietnamese government. After the fall of Saigon in 1975, the flag continued to be a powerful emblem of freedom and democracy for the Vietnamese people. Today, it remains an important part of Vietnamese heritage, proudly displayed by many immigrants around the world.
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