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The national flag of the People's Republic of China, also known as the Five-star Red Flag, [1] is a Chinese red field with five golden stars charged at the canton. The design features one large star, with four smaller stars in an arc set off towards the fly.
In the flag of the People’s Republic of China, first officially hoisted on October 1, 1949, the symbolism of five was reflected in the stars appearing in yellow in the upper hoist canton. The large star was said to stand for the Chinese Communist Party and its leading role in guiding the nation.
Learn about the flag of China, adopted in 1949 by the Communist Party. Find out the symbolism of the red color and the stars, and get some basic information about China's geography, population, currency and more.
The national flag of the People's Republic of China is red with a length-to-height ratio of three to two. In the upper left part of the flag are five yellow five-pointed stars, one of which is larger than the others. The diameter of the circle it describes is three tenths of the flag's height.
The national flag of the People's Republic of China, also known as the Five-star Red Flag, is a Chinese red field with five golden stars charged at the canton. The design features one large star, with four smaller stars in an arc set off towards the fly.