The Five-star Red Flag is the national flag of the People's Republic of China, featuring a red field with five golden stars that symbolize unity among the Chinese people and the Communist Party.
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๐จ๐ณ The flag of China is known as the Five-star Red Flag.
๐ It features a bright red field with five golden stars.
๐ก๏ธ The red color represents happiness and the communist revolution.
๐ช The largest star symbolizes the Communist Party; the four smaller stars stand for workers, farmers, soldiers, and intellectuals.
๐ The flag was adopted on October 1, 1949, when China became the People's Republic of China.
๐ฏ The flag flies over important places like Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
๐ The flag has a 2:3 height-to-width ratio.
๐ Red is a color of good fortune and celebration in Chinese culture.
๐ฉ The flag is raised with respect at military parades and national ceremonies.
๐ Some see the flag as a symbol of national pride, while others have differing opinions.