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Republic of the Union of Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
was adopted on 21 October 2010.


Current flag since 2010

The State flagArticle 437 (a), Chapter , Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, (2008) described in the 2008 Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar was adopted by enacting the 2010 Union Flag Law and the repealing of the 1974 State Flag Law on 21 October 2010. It was hoisted for the first time at 3:00 p.m. local time on 21 October 2010. Orders were also handed out to ensure all old flags were burned. Unlike the previous 1974 State Flag Law, the 2010 Union Flag Law includes the definition of the flag. The current flag is a horizontal tricolour flag of yellow, green, and red charged with a five-pointed white star in the centre of the field. The background is a yellow, green, and red tricolor meant to honour the tricolours used during the independence struggle. The yellow represents unity, conformity, wisdom, happiness, and unity of all national races amicably. The green symbolises fertility, conformity, fairness, and being a peaceful, pleasant, and green nation. The red represents bravery and decisiveness. The white star stands for purity, honesty, fullness of compassion, and power. File:Flag of Myanmar.svg, State Flag of Republic of the Union of Myanmar, in use since 21 October 2010. File:Flag of Myanmar (construction sheet).svg, Detailed construction sheet. File:Flag of Myanmar specifications.jpg, Specifications of the flag.


Previous flags (1948–2010)

The two flags used by the country immediately before the 2010 flag both originated in the Burmese Resistance, which adopted a red flag with a white star when fighting the occupying Japanese forces during
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.


1948 flag

The National Flag of the Union of Burma was designed by Maung Win and adopted by the Constituent Assembly of the Union of Burma in August 1947. It was hoisted for the first time at 4:25 AM on 4 January 1948 when Burma gained independence. The flag consisted of a red field defaced with a blue canton. The blue canton was charged with one large white star surrounded by five smaller stars between its rays. The big white star in the canton and the red field honour the Resistance Flag and indicate the anti-fascist struggle. The four small white stars between the rays of the big white star symbolize the unity of various ethnic races of the republican union founded as a result of the resistance. The red represents bravery, courage, and preservation. The blue canton means the nature of the sky, having deep meanings, the fresh and clear mind, and the light emitted in the night sky. The usage of stars is for the nature of the stars: never stopping, never cancelling the chosen path, always moving forward, being a guide for travellers, and existing since the beginning of the world, while the colour white represents purity, righteousness and steadiness. This flag has a ratio of 5:9 in which the canton has a ratio of 2:4. On 3 January 1974, it was replaced by the State Flag of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma.


1974 flag

The State flagArticle 191, Chapter , Constitution of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma, 1974 adopted on 3 January 1974 upon the coming into force of the
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of the Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma has a similar ratio and background colours as the previous flag but with different charge in the canton. The colour representations are also different: white is for purity and virtue; red for bravery and decisiveness; blue for peacefulness and steadiness. It depicts 14 equal-sized white stars encircling a pinion and ear of paddy in a blue canton against a red field. The paddy represents cultivators while the pinion represents workers; the combination symbolizes the cultivators and workers as the basic social classes for building the State. The 14 equal-sized white stars represent the equality and unity of the 14 member states of the Union. The 14-star flag was hung upside down during the
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of 1988 by demonstrators as a sign of protest against the military government. Despite its association with the period of military rule under Ne Win and later the State Peace and Development Council, the 1974 flag is used by demonstrators in the
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, alongside the 1948 flag.


Vertical style


Current flag

When hanging or depicting vertically, the yellow must be on left and the star must point to left.


Previous flags


1948 flag

When hanging or depicting vertically, the blue canton must be in the upper hoist, and the stars in the canton must point to the left.


Influence of pre-independence anti-colonial flags


The Tricolours

In 1930, the Dobama Asiayone adopted a tricolour ( my, သုံးရောင်ခြယ်, ) of yellow, green and red. In 1935, a peacock was added in the centre of the tricolour. In 1938, the leftists from Dobama Asiayone replaced the peacock with a hammer and sickle. Both of the tricolours were widely used by anti-colonialists during British rule. The peacock flag was also used by the
Burma Independence Army The Burma Independence Army (BIA), was a collaborationist and revolutionary army that fought for the end of British rule in Burma by assisting the Japanese in their conquest of the country in 1942 during World War II. It was the first post-c ...
and the
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adopted it as the national flag from 1943 to 1945. In 1943, a stylized version of the peacock was introduced. This version was used by the Burma Defense Army (with the peacock in red) and as a variant of the national flag by the State of Burma (with the peacock in gold). There are two songs with the same name, "" (meaning: "Tricolour Song"), composed by two different composers about the meaning behind the Tricolour symbolism and the hope of Burmese people. In these tricolours, the color yellow symbolizes the Sasana (
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) and education, green represents staple grains, crops, minerals and jewelry, red signifies bravery or courage, and the peacock represents the
Konbaung The Konbaung dynasty ( my, ကုန်းဘောင်ခေတ်, ), also known as Third Burmese Empire (တတိယမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်) and formerly known as the Alompra dynasty (အလောင်းဘ ...
. The hammer and sickle represent workers and peasants, respectively.


The Resistance Flag

In 1945, when the Burma National Army changed sides and fought together with local resistance forces against the Japanese, a new flag, with a red field charged with a white star in the upper hoist, was adopted as the "Resistance Flag."


Influences

The tricolours and the resistance flag have been depicted as "national flags" together with the pre-colonial and post-independence national flags. The resistance flag is referred and honoured by the 1948–1974 flag, while all the tricolours are referred and honoured by the current flag.


Proposals


1947 proposals

In 1947, the Constituent Assembly of the Union of Burma formed a preparatory committee for State flag, State seal and State anthem. That committee held a flag design contest, and the flag designed by Maung Win won the first prize. There was a dispute at the committee's meeting in August 1947 whether or not the peacock should be added further to the proposed State flag; but after long discussions, the committee decided that the peacock should be rejected. File:Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg, Flag designed by Maung Win, which won the first prize at the flag design contest (1947)


2006–2007 proposals

A new design for the national flag was proposed on 10 November 2006 during a constitutional convention. The new flag would have consisted of three equally sized green, yellow, and red horizontal stripes, with a white star in the hoist end of the green stripe. In September 2007, another new design was proposed with a larger white star in the middle and with the stripes in a different order, namely: yellow, green, and red. The proposal was a version of Burmese Tricolour with the white star. The flag proposed in September 2007 was included in the new constitution, and was accepted with the 2008 referendum. Flag of Myanmar (2006 proposal).svg, 2006 proposal Flag of Myanmar.svg, 2007 proposal


2019 proposals

The ruling
National League for Democracy The National League for Democracy ( my, အမျိုးသား ဒီမိုကရေစီ အဖွဲ့ချုပ်, ; abbr. NLD; Burmese abbr. ဒီချုပ်) is a liberal democratic political party in Myanmar (Burma). It ...
(NLD) proposed a series of constitutional amendments in July 2019, including one to change the national flag. Four political parties, the NLD, SNLD, ZCD and NUP proposed four new designs for the flag. The NLD proposed changing the national flag as they do not believe that the flag adopted in 2010 has the full support of the people of Myanmar. Their proposed flag was based on the flag adopted by the country at independence and consisted of a red field with a blue canton in the upper hoist. Within the blue canton is a large white star representing the union which is surrounded by 14 smaller white stars representing the states and regions of the country. Flag of Myanmar (2019 proposal).svg, The NLD's proposal File:Flag of Myanmar - Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD)'s proposal 2019.svg, The SNLD's proposal File:Flag of Myanmar - Zomi Congress for Democracy (ZCD)'s proposal 2019.svg, The ZCD's proposal File:Flag of Myanmar - The National Unity Party (NUP)'s proposal 2019.svg, The NUP's proposal


Flags before 1948

File:Golden Hintar flag of Burma.svg, Flag used in the
Hanthawaddy Kingdom ( Mon) ( Burmese) , conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Hongsarwatoi (Hanthawaddy) Pegu , common_name = Hongsarwatoi (Hanthawaddy) Kingdom / Ramannya (Ramam) , era = Warring states , status = Kingdom , event_pre ...
(–1552) File:Flag of Konbaung Dynasty (Nonrectangular).svg, Flag used as national flag of Burma under
Konbaung Dynasty The Konbaung dynasty ( my, ကုန်းဘောင်ခေတ်, ), also known as Third Burmese Empire (တတိယမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်) and formerly known as the Alompra dynasty (အလောင်းဘ ...
(–1885) File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg,
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of United Kingdom used as the State flag of British Burma (1886 – 1942 ; 1945 – 4 January 1948) File:British Burma 1937 flag.svg, National flag of British Burma (6 February 1939 – 30 March 1941; 1945 – 3 January 1948) File:Flag of Burma (1941–1942).svg, Provisional national flag of British Burma (30 March 1941 – 1942) File:Flag of Japan (1870–1999).svg, Provisional flag of Japanese Military Administration of Burma (1942–1943) File:Flag of Burma 1943.svg, State flag of the State of Burma (1 August 1943 – 1945) File:Flag of the State of Burma (Stylized version).svg, Stylized variant design of the flag of the State of Burma (1943–1945)


Gallery

File:Myanmar Presidential Palace.jpg, Flag of Myanmar flown on the
Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw The Presidential Palace ( my, သမ္မတအိမ်တော်) is the executive office and official residence of the Myanmar head of state and government, the president of Myanmar, and located in the capital city of Nay Pyi Taw. The 100-ro ...
File:Flag of Myanmar at Byint Naung Statue Garden Park.jpg, Flag of Myanmar flown at Byint Naung Statue Garden Park in Kawthaung. File:Flag of Myanmar and Tanintharyi Region at 1199 Mountain Peak.jpg, The flag of Myanmar flown alongside the flag of
Tanintharyi Region Tanintharyi Region ( my, တနင်္သာရီတိုင်းဒေသကြီး, ; Mon: or ; ms, Tanah Sari; formerly Tenasserim Division and subsequently Tanintharyi Division, th, ตะนาวศรี, RTGS: ''Tanao Si'', ; ...
on 1199 Mountain Peak in Kawthaung. File:Barack Obama speaks at University of Yangon.jpg, Barack Obama addressing the Burmese public during a speech at the University of Yangon on 19 November 2012. The vertical version of the Union Flag was depicted on the wall behind.


See also

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List of Burmese flags This is a list of flags used in Myanmar (also known as Burma). State/Union Flag Flags of administrative divisions States Regions Union territory Self-administered zones and divisions Self-administered zones Self-administ ...
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State Seal of Myanmar The State Seal of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar ( my, ပြည်ထောင်စုသမ္မတမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော် နိုင်ငံတော်အထိမ်းအမှတ်တံဆိပ ...
* The similar
flag of Lithuania The national flag of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos vėliava) consists of a horizontal tricolour of yellow, green, and red. It was adopted on 25 April 1918 during Lithuania's first period of independence (in the 20th century) from 1918 to 1940, wh ...


References


External links

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Timeline Flag of Myanmar
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