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Trend Bayrak | Flag of Thailand

Flag of Thailand

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Trend Bayrak | Flag of Thailand
Trend Bayrak | Flag of Thailand
Trend Bayrak | Flag of Thailand

Flag of Thailand

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.
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History of the Thai Flag

Among the flags used today, the Thai flag is quite old. Its history goes back a long time. It was accepted for the first time in 1917. It continues to be used in the same way since the day it was raised. In this respect, it is one of the important flags. There are three main colors from the design of the flag. These colors are red, white, blue, white, red, white, blue and red respectively. These colors are placed on the flag in five horizontal stripes. Thailand’s first use of the flag dates back to the 18th century. In the first flag used, the ground color was red. On it was a white elephant symbol. The country, known as Siam during this period, changed its name to Thailand in 1939. Currently, the Thai flag consisting of blue, white and red colors is used. The flag raised by law has continued to be used unchanged.

Thailand Flag Meaning

It is possible to say that each color in the Thai flag has a special meaning. First of all, two of the stripes on the flag are red, two are white and one is blue. However, the blue stripe is thicker than the others. It is the thickness of two red or two white stripes combined. The white stripes and the red stripes are equal in thickness. At the bottom and at the top are the red stripes. They are followed by white stripes. In the middle is the blue stripe. The red stripes at the top and bottom of the flag symbolize the blood shed. It also symbolizes the independence the country has achieved for this cause. The white color in the flag represents more than one thing. First of all, it is used as a symbol of honesty. It is also used to symbolize health. Another important thing that this white stripe represents is Buddhism, the country’s religious belief. In other words, the two white stripes on the Thai flag symbolize health and honesty as well as the country’s religion Buddhism. The blue color used in the thick stripe in the middle shows that the country is ruled by the Monarchy and is the color of the nation. This is how the meaning of the Thai flag can be explained.

Thailand Flag Dimensions

There are quite a lot of size options in country flags. In this direction, different sizes may be needed depending on the purpose and area of use. We offer you frequently used standard sizes for our Thai flag models. At the same time, it is also possible to produce in special sizes you want. In general, while sending flags are large in size, office flags are smaller in size. Table flags are minimal products.

Thailand Flag Uses

Flags represent the struggles that countries have gone through in history. It also expresses the beauty and the future of the country. In general, a flag represents the past and the future of a country. So it represents the country. For this reason, its use is widespread, especially in government institutions. There may be a need to use flags to represent the country in official institutions. Companies and firms are also included in the areas of use. Country flags can be used in universities, schools and similar areas.

Trend Bayrak | Flag of Thailand
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