Vietnam Flags: A Symbol of Unity and Revolution
The Vietnam flag, also known as the ‘Red flag with Yellow star’, is a powerful symbol of unity and revolution. Adopted as the National flag of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) on November 30, 1955, it later became the national flag of Vietnam following reunification with South Vietnam on July 2, 1976.
Flag Details:
- Size: 4′ x 6′
- Material: Nylon
- Pole sleeve and fringe for a classic look
This Vietnam flag is made of high-quality nylon, ensuring it remains durable and vibrant even in harsh weather conditions. The pole sleeve and fringe add a touch of elegance, making it perfect for indoor display.
A Brief History:
The flag was designed by Nguyen Huu Tien, a communist revolutionary who played a key role in the 1940 Cochinchina Uprising against French colonialism. Although the uprising failed, and he was arrested and executed along with other leaders, his design lived on to become an iconic symbol of Vietnamese unity.
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In 1885, the first Vietnamese flag was created by Emperor Thành Thái, featuring a yellow background with a green dragon in the center. This design was later modified to feature three horizontal stripes of blue, red, and white, representing the country’s struggle for independence. The current Vietnam flag design, adopted in 1955, is a testament to the nation’s resilience and determination.
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