Flag of Malaysia
Country flags are used indoors and outdoors, from official ceremonies to various organizations.They are frequently supplied by consulates, associations, political parties, companies, hotels and fair organizations. Another name is state flags.
- The 3 sides of our products are produced with double needle technique as standard.
- Extra column reinforcement to the wick part is made as standard in large sizes.
- Folded one by one and packed with gelatin.
History of the Flag of Malaysia
The flags of African countries have many characteristics. Among these features is the fact that flags have always been used from the first official adoption year throughout their history. In this direction, the official flag of Malaysia was used officially for the first time in its history on September 16, 1963. While the current country flag obtained a design on August 30, 1957, a design approved in 1950 by the Malaysian Federation, which was under British control, which would become Malaysia in order for the country to achieve full independence after this date, that is, in the following years. In September 1963, Singapore, Sarawok and Sabah decided to join together to form the United Federation of Malaysia. Although Singapore left the United Federation of Malaysia in 1965, the flag of the country is still used with the same status.
Malaysia Flag Meaning
The flag of the country consists of a total of two different color tones, Red and White on the ground. On these grounds, there are a total of 14 ribbon-style symbols. These stripes also symbolize 14 cities in the country. The official flag of Malaysia is different in meaning from the flags of many African countries. When looking closely at the country’s flag, it can be noticed that it looks more similar to the flags of modern European countries. For this reason, the Malaysian flag also attracts attention with its stylish design. On the left side of the flag, there is a yellow crescent on a blue background and a star symbol with a total of 14 rays on the side of this symbol. These icons directly symbolize the country of Malaysia and the 13 countries in the federation to which it belongs. This equal distribution means that this region has the same rights as the Federal Territory. The Crescent and Star symbol on the flag directly symbolizes Islam. Malaysia is a member of the Islamic religion. For this reason, Islamic symbols are also included on the flag. The yellow hue refers to the traditional Royal hue. The blue square symbolizes the unity of the people of the country. The fact that the square is also blue indicates that the country was directly inspired by the official flag of the United Kingdom. For this reason, Malaysia is also identified with the official flag of this country.
Malaysia Flag Dimensions
You can use this flag as a table top or send flag. You can request us to measure 15×22.5 centimeters to use the official flag of Maldives as a table flag. If you want to use it in the send flag style, you can contact our experts to measure your flag over 100×150 centimeters.
Malaysia Flag Usage Areas
State and military ceremonies, hospitals, training centers, military barracks are among the first places where the official flag of Malaysia is used. The country flag is mostly used intensively in these areas.
