Indonesia Singapore United States China Philippines Malaysia India United Kingdom Russia Japan Timor-Leste Canada Turkey Australia Vietnam Pakistan Netherlands Germany South Korea Thailand Afghanistan Hong Kong South Africa Brazil Ireland Peru Poland France Iran Kenya Nigeria Egypt Taiwan Saudi Arabia Ecuador Spain Mexico Italy Sweden Colombia Cambodia Jordan Iraq Sri Lanka United Arab Emirates New Zealand Bangladesh Kazakhstan Czech Republic Nepal Portugal Switzerland Finland Austria Hungary Uruguay Israel Brunei Darussalam Ghana Norway Chile Romania Ukraine Algeria Myanmar Argentina Uganda Lithuania Morocco Greece Denmark Belgium Namibia Qatar Libya Slovakia Oman Serbia Ethiopia Tanzania Cameroon Uzbekistan Rwanda Palestinian Territory Puerto Rico Kuwait Venezuela Bulgaria Panama Lebanon North Macedonia Moldova Slovenia Costa Rica Mauritius Maldives Trinidad and Tobago Croatia Zimbabwe Malawi Burkina Faso Tunisia Laos Cyprus Azerbaijan Yemen Albania Estonia Zambia Macao Botswana Togo Guatemala Bosnia and Herzegovina Guyana Seychelles British Virgin Islands Bahrain Fiji Jamaica Cote D'Ivoire Bolivia Syria Eswatini Latvia Iceland Lesotho Guam Tonga Kyrgyzstan Barbados Papua New Guinea Somalia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Mali Martinique South Sudan Bhutan Malta Sudan Luxembourg Madagascar Andorra Cayman Islands Senegal Kosovo Nicaragua El Salvador Isle of Man Vanuatu Sao Tome and Principe Tajikistan Paraguay Solomon Islands Burundi Cabo Verde U.S. Virgin Islands Mongolia Aland Islands Sierra Leone Georgia Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Saint Kitts and Nevis Democratic Republic of the Congo Cuba Bermuda New Caledonia Suriname Guernsey Mozambique Belarus Republic of the Congo Benin Armenia China Flag Meaning & Details 2,567 VISITORS FROM HERE! China Flag Flag Information red with a large yellow five-pointed star and four smaller yellow five-pointed stars (arranged in a vertical arc toward the middle of the flag) in the upper hoist-side corner the color red represents revolution, while the stars symbolize the four social classes - the working class, the peasantry, the urban petty bourgeoisie, and the national bourgeoisie (capitalists) - united under the Communist Party of China
Learn more about China »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook