Historical Vietnam South Flags: A Symbol of Freedom and Heritage
The Vietnam South-Historical 4′ x 6′ Indoor Nylon Flag is a poignant reminder of the country’s rich history and cultural heritage. This flag, designed by Emperor Thanh Thai in 1890, was used by Emperor Bao Dại in 1948 and remained the national flag until the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975.
• Made from high-quality nylon with a pole sleeve and fringe
• Measures 4′ x 6′
• Ideal for indoor display and perfect for Vietnamese immigrants living abroad who wish to showcase their heritage
This flag has been recognized by several states, counties, and cities in the USA as the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag. Between February 2003 and January 2006, 9 states, 3 counties, and 76 cities adopted resolutions acknowledging its significance.
By displaying this flag, you are not only showcasing your cultural roots but also paying tribute to the brave men and women who fought for freedom and democracy during the Vietnam War.
Did You Know?
The Vietnam South-Historical Flag has a special place in the hearts of Vietnamese immigrants living abroad. It symbolizes their struggles, sacrifices, and hope for a better future. In fact, many Vietnamese communities around the world still proudly display this flag during cultural events and celebrations. By owning this flag, you are becoming a part of this rich cultural heritage and paying homage to the brave men and women who fought for freedom.
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