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Flag of Vietnam

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Unicode: 1F1FB-1F1F3
Added: 2.0
Category: 9
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Definitions

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National Symbol Β· Country Common
The national flag of Vietnam, featuring a yellow star on a red background. Used to represent Vietnam, its people, culture, or language in digital communication.
Commonly used to indicate Vietnamese nationality, language, or cultural references in messages about travel, food, or heritage.
Just booked my flight to Hanoi! πŸ‡»πŸ‡³ Can't wait to explore Vietnam!
Travel announcement on Instagram
My grandmother's phở recipe is authentic πŸ‡»πŸ‡³ passed down for generations.
Food discussion on Facebook
The red background symbolizes revolution and blood, while the yellow star represents leadership of the Communist Party.
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Identity Β· Heritage Common
Used by Vietnamese diaspora to express cultural identity, heritage pride, or connection to Vietnam regardless of current location.
Often included in social media profiles, usernames, or posts celebrating Vietnamese holidays or achievements.
Proud of my roots πŸ‡»πŸ‡³ Happy Vietnamese New Year everyone! #TαΊΏtNguyΓͺnĐÑn
Lunar New Year post on Twitter
For Vietnamese communities abroad, the flag serves as an important symbol of cultural identity and connection to homeland.

Evolution Timeline

1945
The red flag with yellow star was adopted as Vietnam's national flag.
Declaration of independence from French colonial rule
2010
Flag emoji introduced in Unicode 6.0 as part of the initial set of country flags.
Digital standardization of national symbols
2015
Increased usage during 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
Historical commemoration and reflection

Cultural Context

The Vietnam flag emoji can evoke different emotions depending on historical context. For war veterans, refugees, and their descendants, it may carry complex associations.
For the Vietnamese diaspora, the flag represents cultural identity more than political allegiance, especially among younger generations born abroad.
Some Vietnamese communities abroad, particularly those who fled after 1975, may prefer the former South Vietnamese flag, creating a dual flag identity in digital spaces.
The emoji has gained popularity with Vietnam's rapid digital transformation and growing social media presence among its young population.

Regional Variations

Australia Used by Vietnamese-Australian communities, particularly in Melbourne and Sydney suburbs with significant Vietnamese populations.
United States Often used by Vietnamese-American communities, particularly in California, Texas, and Washington state with large Vietnamese populations.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: More selective usage, typically for formal national celebrations or when explicitly discussing Vietnamese identity or politics.
Gen_Z: Frequently used to express cultural heritage on TikTok and Instagram, often alongside trending Vietnamese music or food content.
Older: Limited usage primarily for patriotic expressions or family communications with relatives abroad.
Millennials: Used in travel content, food posts, and cultural celebrations; common in diaspora communities to maintain connections to heritage.

Common Combinations

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Vietnamese cuisine, especially phở or other noodle dishes
Food is a central element of Vietnamese cultural identity and international recognition
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Love for Vietnam or Vietnamese heritage
Used by Vietnamese nationals and diaspora to express patriotism or cultural pride
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Celebration of Vietnamese holidays or achievements
Often used during TαΊΏt (Lunar New Year) or national celebrations
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Vietnamese sports victories or achievements
Popular during international competitions featuring Vietnamese athletes

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