Thailand FlagThe first Thailand flag was created during the reign of King Rama II. This flag was chosen with the lucky symbol of a white elephant. The present Thailand flag, theTrai Rongor three colours was designed by King Rama VI. It was first used around 1920. The five horizontal stripes of three colours (red, white and blue) have meaning. Red is the colour of blood and represents life to theThai people.White symbolises the purity of the national religion, Buddhism. And blue signifies the and the monarchy and the important role it plays in the daily lives of Thai people. The flag is raised daily at all official buildings in Thailand. Large private enterprises and schools usually raise the flag at 8am to the accompaniment of the Thai national anthem. The Thailand flag is also flown nationwide on national holidays.Symbolism plays a major role in Thai life and culture, some of the main aspects of these symbols can be read about below.
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
India's flag stands for tri colours flag.
The candian flag has red and white on it.
The Eureka flag is blue and white.
the greece flag is blue and white
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There is no such thing as a 'chines flag'.
There are actually THREE colours on the commonwealth flag, they are Red, Blue and White
The colours of the Samoan flag are blue, red and white.
The flag was changed to Red-White-Blue in 1795 by the French because those were the same as the colours of the French flag. Before it was Orange-White-Blue, the Prinsenvlag. This flag was invented in 1587 and the colours are based on William of Orange's livery colours.
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