World Flags
Vietnamese Flag Coloring Pages
6 free printable designs including Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard and more.
The Vietnamese flag is one of the most recognizable symbols in Southeast Asia, featuring a bold golden star on a vibrant red background. Adopted in 1955, this striking design represents the unity and resilience of the Vietnamese people. The single large star symbolizes the nation itself, while the red field represents the blood shed during Vietnam's struggle for independence. Coloring this meaningful flag is a wonderful way to learn about Vietnamese culture and history. Our free printable coloring page lets you explore the flag's simple yet powerful design, making it perfect for students studying world flags and geography. Whether you're interested in patriotic symbols or international cultures, this free printable coloring page offers both educational value and creative fun.
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Fun facts about Vietnamese Flag
The golden star on the Vietnamese flag is a perfect five-pointed star, positioned in the exact center of the red field.
Vietnam's flag is one of the few national flags that has remained completely unchanged for nearly 50 years since reunification in 1975.
The red color used on the Vietnamese flag is said to represent the blood of millions who died fighting for Vietnamese independence and freedom.
When Vietnam was divided into North and South from 1954 to 1975, the North used today's flag while the South had a different yellow and red design, symbolizing the nation's division.
The Vietnamese flag flies at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, one of Vietnam's most important national monuments, where it is honored and celebrated daily.
About Vietnamese Flag
What do the colors on the Vietnamese flag represent?
The Vietnamese flag features red and gold, each with deep meaning. Red symbolizes the blood shed by Vietnamese fighters during their long struggle for independence and freedom. Gold represents the precious nature of the nation and its people. Together, these colors create a powerful symbol of sacrifice and national pride that resonates throughout Vietnamese history and culture.
Why does the Vietnamese flag have only one star?
The single large golden star on Vietnam's flag represents the unified nation as a whole. This design was adopted when North and South Vietnam reunified in 1975, making the flag a symbol of national unity. The star's bright gold color stands out beautifully against the red background, making it instantly recognizable around the world.
When was the Vietnamese flag officially adopted?
The Vietnamese flag was officially adopted in 1955 by North Vietnam, and it became the flag of the entire unified country in 1975 when North and South Vietnam reunited. This flag design has remained unchanged since then, making it one of the most stable national symbols in the world.
How is the Vietnamese flag used in Vietnamese culture?
The Vietnamese flag is displayed with great respect at government buildings, schools, and during national celebrations like Independence Day on September 2nd. Vietnamese families often display the flag at their homes during patriotic holidays. The flag represents national pride and unity, and it's treated as a sacred symbol of Vietnamese identity and heritage.
What is the official size ratio of the Vietnamese flag?
The Vietnamese flag has an official aspect ratio of 2:3, meaning the width is twice the height. This proportion was carefully chosen to give the flag balanced, pleasing proportions. Whether displayed on a small pin or a massive banner, the flag maintains this same ratio to ensure it always looks correct.
How does the Vietnamese flag compare to other Asian flags?
Unlike many Asian flags that feature multiple symbols or complex designs, Vietnam's flag is notably simple and bold. This simplicity makes it easy to recognize and powerful in impact. While flags like China's and Japan's also use red and feature stars or circles, Vietnam's single centered star creates a unique and distinctive appearance among Southeast Asian nations.
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Coloring page FAQs
Are these Vietnamese Flag coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our Vietnamese Flag coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply visit Sol Coloring, select your favorite design, and print it instantly on standard paper. No registration, subscription, or hidden fees required. You can print as many copies as you need for your family or classroom.
What age are these Vietnamese Flag coloring pages for?
Our Vietnamese Flag coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger children can enjoy simple flag designs with bold outlines, while older kids can tackle more detailed versions with intricate patterns and background elements. All skill levels are welcome!
How do I print these Vietnamese Flag coloring pages?
Printing is simple and requires no special setup. Download the PDF file to your computer, then open it and click print. Most home printers work great with standard A4 or Letter size paper. No account signup is needed, and you'll have your coloring page ready in seconds.








