The national flag of Vietnam features a vibrant red field with a large yellow five pointed star positioned in the center. The star represents the unity of the five main social classes, including intellectuals, peasants, workers, entrepreneurs, and soldiers, who collaborate to build the nation. This simple yet profound design embodies the spirit of the revolutionary struggle and the collective identity of the people.
Colors & Symbols
Red is used for the background to symbolize the revolution and the sacrifices made during the fight for national sovereignty. The yellow color of the star represents the Vietnamese people and is a traditional color that has been used for centuries to signify the heritage and soul of the nation.
The current design first emerged in 1940 during an uprising against colonial rule and was later used by the Viet Minh during the struggle for independence. The star shape was refined in 1955 to feature sharper rays, and this version was eventually designated as the official flag for the entire country following reunification. Before the nation was unified, a yellow flag with three horizontal red stripes was utilized in the southern region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Vietnam's current flag was officially adopted on 1976.
Vietnam's flag has an official proportion of 2:3.
The points represent the five core social classes of the nation which are intellectuals, peasants, workers, entrepreneurs, and soldiers.
The red background symbolizes the blood shed during the fight for independence and the success of the revolution.
It became the official national flag for the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976.
The official proportions of the flag are 2:3, with the star centered perfectly on the red field.
🍪
Cookie Preferences
We use cookies to analyze traffic and improve your experience. No personal data is sold or shared with advertisers.
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors use WorldStats. This helps us improve content and performance. Analytics cookies track page views and session data — no personally identifiable information is collected. You can change your preference at any time from the footer.