List of flags of Vietnam
The following is a list of flags of Vietnam.[1][2]
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National flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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July 2, 1976 – present | State flag and civil ensign. | A large yellow star centered on a red field (2:3). |
Imperial standards
Flag | Duration | Use | Name/Description |
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1802–1885 | Flag of emperors Gia Long and Tự Đức. This was originally the personal banner of Emperor Gia Long (r. 1802–1820). It was used as a national flag beginning in 1863. | The Long tinh kỳ or Dragon Star Flag.[3] Influences: Yellow is the imperial color. ["Emperor" is hoàng đế (皇帝). Hoàng (黃) is Sino-Vietnamese for "yellow".] The color red is connected to "south". | |
1885–1890 | Flag of emperor Đồng Khánh | Đại Nam Đế Kỳ[3] (Personal standard of the Emperor of Đại Nam). Đại Nam (大南, great south) was the official name of Vietnam at this time. | |
1890–1920 | Flag of emperors Thành Thái, Duy Tân and Khải Định | Đại Nam Quốc Kỳ (National flag of Đại Nam), originally designed by Emperor Thành Thái[4] Influences: Yellow, beyond the meaning of a royal symbol, is the traditional color of Vietnamese nation and the color of Vietnamese skin, red is the color of Vietnamese blood together is the "red blood, yellow skin" [note 1] of the Vietnamese. The three red stripes symbolized the united Vietnam under three regions Northern Vietnam (Bắc Kỳ), Central Vietnam (Trung Kỳ) and Southern Vietnam (Nam Kỳ) [5][6][7] | |
1920–1945 | Flag of emperors Khải Định and Bảo Đại | A yellow field with a single red stripe. Referred to as the Long tinh or Dragon Star Flag.[3] Influences: | |
May 8 – August 30, 1945 | Flag of emperor Bảo Đại | A yellow field with a single red stripe. Referred to as the Long tinh or Dragon Spirit Emperor Flag.[3] Influences: . |
Personal standards of emperors
Flag | Duration | Use | Name/Description |
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1821–1922 | Standard of emperor Nguyễn Thánh Tổ | Yellow field with gold border. | |
1922–1945 | Personal standard of emperors Khải Định and Bảo Đại | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
1802–1945 | Imperial pennon of Nguyễn dynasty | Flag ratio: 1:2. | |
1948–1955 | Personal standard of State Chief Bảo Đại | Flag ratio: 2:3. Influences: |
Presidential standards
Flag | Duration | Use | Name/Description |
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1955–1963 | Presidential Standard of the First Vietnamese Republic | Tiết trực tâm hư[8] (2:3). |
Political flags
- Vietnamese Nationalist Party (1929–1945)
- Communist Party of Vietnam (1930–)
- Trotskyist League of Vietnam (1931—1946)
- Vietnam National Restoration League (1939–1951)
- League for the Independence of Vietnam (1941–1951)
- Vietnam Revolutionary League (1942–1946)
- Vanguard Youth (1945)
- Nationalist Party of Greater Vietnam (1939–) and Vietnamese Nationalist Party (1945–)
- BAJARAKA (1958–1964)
- National Liberation Front for South Vietnam (1960–1977)
- FULRO (1964–1992)
- New Greater Viet Party (1964–)
- Greater Viet Revolutionary Party (1965–)
- National Social Democratic Front (1967—1975)
- People's Action Party of Vietnam (1991—)
- Democratic Party of Vietnam (2006–)
Military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1955–present | Flag of Vietnam People's Army | A yellow star centered on a red field, and yellow words "Quyết thắng" (determined to win) in the upper left (2:3). | |
1955–2014 | Flag of Vietnam People's Navy | A yellow star centered on a red field (2:3). | |
1958–present | Flag of Vietnam Border Defense Force | A yellow star centered on a red field (2:3). | |
1958–present | Flag of Vietnam Information and Communications Force | A yellow star centered on a red field (2:3). | |
1959–present | Flag of the Vietnam People's Air Force | A yellow star centered on a red field (2:3). | |
2014–present | Ensign of the Vietnam People's Navy | A white flag with emblem of Vietnam People's Navy in its upper canton with a blue strip below (2:3).[9] Influences: | |
1955–1975 | Republic of Vietnam War flag | Yellow flag with three stripes, and the emblem of (gold eagle) in the middle (3:4). | |
1955–1975 | Flag of the Republic of Vietnam Military Forces | Flag ratio: 3:4. | |
1955–1975 | Flag of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam | Flag ratio: 3:4. | |
1952–1975 | Flag of the Republic of Vietnam Navy | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
1955–1975 | Flag of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
1968–1975 | Flag of Republic of Vietnam Marine Division | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
1955–1975 | Flag of Republic of Vietnam National Police[10] | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
1949–1955 | Flag of Vietnamese National Army | Yellow flag with three stripes, and the name of State of Vietnam (3:4). Influences: | |
1923 – March 9, 1945 | Flag of Tirailleurs indochinois | French flag canton on a yellow field (1:1). Influences: |
Ensigns
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1802–1885 | Ensign[2] of the Nguyễn dynasty | Flag ratio is 3:5. | |
1923–1945, 1945–1949 | Civil and Naval Ensign of French Indochina | A vertical tricolour of blue, white and red on swallow tail yellow ensign. (proportions 1:2). Influences: | |
1868–1945 | Naval Ensign of Cochinchina | ||
1952–1975 | Naval Ensign of the State of Vietnam and Republic of Vietnam | Yellow field with three red stripes and an anchor in the middle (2:3). Influences: |
Flags of Vietnamese subjects
Areas with special status
Flag | Duration | Use | Name/Description |
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1868–1945 | Flag of French Cochinchina[11] | A yellow field with black border. Cochinchina is a precursor of South Vietnam. | |
1946 | Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina | A yellow field with two yellow strips and three blue strips. | |
N/A | 1946–1948 | Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina | A yellow field with two white strips and three blue strips. Influences: |
1888–1889 | Flag of the Kingdom of Sedang[12] | A white cross centered on a blue field. | |
1944–1953 | Flag of the Tai Dón people[13][14] | A large red square centered on a yellow field (2:3). | |
1946–1950 | Flag of the Montagnard country of South Indochina | Influences: | |
1946–1950 | Flag of Tai Autonomous Territory | Influences: | |
1950–1955 | Flag of Sip Song Chau Tai[15] | A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red: One white stripe is between two blue stripes, a red star with 16 rays is in white field. Influences: | |
1947–1954 | Flag of the Tay people | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
1947–1954 | Flag of the Muong people[13] | A large white pentagram centered on a green field (2:3). Influences: | |
? – 1975 | Flag of Khmer Mountain Tribes | A green field with a white star what has 16 rays charged in the left. | |
1964–1965 | Flag of Republic of Central Highlands and Champa | Influences: | |
1962-1964 | Flag of Front for the Liberation of Champa | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
? – ? | Flag of Lahu | Flag ratio: 3:5. Influences: | |
1969–1976 | Flag of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam. | A yellow star on a red and blue background. Influences: | |
1985 – ? | Flag of Khmer Krom | Rectangular tricolour with three equal-size horizontal bands: the upper one is blue, the middle yellow, and the lower red (3:5). Influences: |
Historical flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Name/Description |
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1702–1705 | Flag of Poulo Condor[16] under the English East India Company | Prior to the Acts of Union which created the Kingdom of Great Britain, the flag contained the St George's Cross in the canton representing the Kingdom of England. Influences: | |
1771–1778 | Flag of Tây Sơn uprising | Red field with yellow border. | |
N/A | 1863 | Flag of the Diplomatic Delegation of Annam from Red Sea to France. | Yellow field with four red word "Đại-Nam khâm-sứ" (大南欽使). Influences: |
1890–1920 | National flag of Đại Nam | A yellow field with three red stripes. The stripes represent the three regions of Vietnam (North, Central, and South). | |
1887–1923 | Flag of French colonial empire | A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red. | |
N/A | 1917 | Flag of Empire of Daihung[17] | Five red round-stars centered on a yellow field. |
1923 – March 9, 1945 September 23, 1945 – 1953 | The protectorate flag of Annam | French flag canton on a yellow field. Influences: | |
1930–1931 | Flag of the Red Guards (Nghe-Tinh Revolt) | Flag ratio: 2:3. Influences: | |
1936–1945 | Flag of the Enlightenment Union[18] | Flag ratio: 2:3. | |
March 9 – August 14, 1945 | Flag of Empire of Japan and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere | Flag ratio: 7:10. Disc is shifted 1% towards the hoist (left). | |
March 11 – April 17, 1945 | Flag of the Empire of Vietnam | A yellow field with a single red stripe. | |
April 17 – May 8, 1945 | Flag of the Empire of Vietnam | Yellow field with gold border. | |
May 8 – August 30, 1945 | Flag of the Empire of Vietnam | A yellow field with three red stripes. The stripes represent the Quẻ Ly, or Li trigram (☲). | |
1945–1960 | Flag of Bình Xuyên | A dark red banner and a small blue banner inside, a small yellow star centered on a blue banner (2:3). Influences: | |
June 2, 1948 – April 30, 1975 | Flag of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam (1948–1949), the State of Vietnam (1949–1955) and South Vietnam (1955–1975), was designed by painter Lê Văn Đệ and adopted by Emperor Bảo Đại in 1948.[5] | Originated from the flag designed by Emperor Thành Thái. A yellow field with three red stripes (2:3) Influences: | |
September 2, 1945 – February 18, 1947 October 10, 1954 – November 30, 1955 | Flag of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in Northern Vietnam | A red field with a large yellow star. | |
November 30, 1955 – present | Flag of Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1955–1976) and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (1976–present) | A red field with a large yellow star. Influences: | |
1929–1946 | Flag of Vietnamese Revolutionary Army, used at Yên Bái mutiny[19] | Two equal horizontal bands, red (top) and white (bottom). Influences: | |
1929–1946 | Flag of Vietnamese Revolutionary Army, used at Yên Bái mutiny[20] | Two equal horizontal bands, red (top) and white (bottom). Influences: | |
1961–1963 | Flag of Vietnamese Republican Youth Movement (Thanh Nữ Cộng Hòa) | Flag ratio is 2:3. | |
1961–1976 | Flag of Liberation Army of South Vietnam[21] | Flag of National Liberation Front of South Vietnam served as war flag. | |
1965–1970 | Flag of 4-T Union[22] | A large green four-leaf clover centered on a white field. | |
1968–1973 | Flag of National Progressive Movement[23] | Two horizontal red stripes enveloping a horizontal yellow stripe. The red arrow in the middle of the yellow stripe. Influences: |
See also
Notes
- Original Vietnamese: "Máu đỏ da vàng".
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