Influences:įlag of the Vietnam Revolutionary League.įlag of the Nationalist Party of Greater Vietnam.įlag of the Đại Việt Populist Revolutionary Party. Influences:įlag of the Vietnamese Nationalist Party.įlag of the Trotskyist League of Vietnam.įlag of the Vietnam National Restoration League.įlag of the League for the Independence of Vietnam.Ī yellow star centered on a red field. Ī red flag with a canton containing five white round-stars centered on a dark blue field. Ī yellow field with a red saltire in its centre extending to all corners.įlag of the Tân Việt Revolutionary Party. Influences:įlag of the Indochinese Constitutionalist Party. Standard of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (2:3). Presidential standard of the Second Vietnamese Republic as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. White field with the coat of arms of the Republic of Vietnam on the middle. Presidential Standard of the Second Vietnamese Republic. Yellow field with green bamboo on the top, and the red inscription "Tiết-trực tâm-hư" (節直心虛, "honest and modest") on the bottom. Presidential Standard of the First Vietnamese Republic. Personal standard of State Chief Bảo Đại. The "flag of yellow and dragon" (黃龍旗, Hoàng-long kì) or the " Son of Heaven flag" (天子旗, Thiên-tử kì). Royal fanion (Cờ Nhà Vua) of the Nguyễn dynasty. Personal standard of emperors Khải Định and Bảo Đại. Referred to as the cờ Long tinh or "Dragon star flag". Influences:Ī yellow field with a single red stripe. įlag of emperors Thành Thái, Duy Tân and Khải Định. įlag with the word Đại Nam (大南, "Great South'", the then official name of Vietnam). The flag was also used by the State of Vietnam and its successor, the Republic of Vietnam. Adopted by Chief of State Bảo Đại and signed into law by Prime Minister Nguyễn Văn Xuân in 1948. Influences:įlag of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam, the State of Vietnam, and the Republic of Vietnam ( South Vietnam).Ī yellow field with three red stripes (2:3). Influences:įlag of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.Ī large yellow star centered on the red field (2:3). The stripes formed the Quẻ Ly, or Li trigram ☲. Influences:Ī yellow field with four red stripes (2:3). Influences:įlag of the Empire of Vietnam (add Cochinchina). In the World War II, adopted as the national flag of Đại Nam, assigned as the civil flag. Emerging in the 1920s as a regal flag of the Nguyễn court. Designed according to the pattern of the medal riband of the Order of the Dragon of Annam. Influences:įlag of the Empire of Vietnam (includes Tonkin and Annam).Ī yellow field with a single large red stripe (2:3). Or, in the canton side, tierced in pale, Azure, Argent and Gules.įrench flag canton on a yellow field (2:3). The French protectorate flag of Annam and Tonkin. National name (大南 ) centered on the yellow field (2:3). The diplomatic flag of the Empire of Đại Nam. Found mostly amongst overseas Vietnamese communities in liberal democratic countries, it has also been used by some political dissidents in Vietnam. This flag is prohibited in Vietnam since it was the flag of the former Republic of Vietnam. Three red stripes symbolized the common blood running through northern, central, and southern Vietnam. The yellow color traditionally represents Vietnam. The golden star represents the five main classes in Vietnamese society - intellectuals, farmers, workers, entrepreneurs, soldiers.Ī yellow field and three horizontal red stripes (2:3). The red background symbolizes revolution and bloodshed. Main article: Flag of Vietnam Current Official FlagĪ large yellow star centered on a red field (2:3).
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