Flag Of Vietnam

The flag of Vietnam was adopted on November 30, 1955. The flag ratio is 2:3 with a yellow five-pointed star in the center, symbolizing the leadership of the Vietnamese Communist Party. Red represents success and revolution. The five points of the stars represent the workers, the peasants, the soldiers, the intellectuals and the young. See also: Flag of South Vietnam.

External links

  • http://flagspot.net/flags/vn.html
  • http://www.flags.net/VIET.htm
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