The Papua New Guinea flag consists of red and black triangles. The flagpole has a black triangle on one side and a red triangle on the right. The oblique sides of the two triangles connect the upper left corner and the lower right corner of the flag .
The Papua New Guinea flag consists of red and black triangles. The flagpole has a black triangle on one side and a red triangle on the right. The oblique sides of the two triangles connect the upper left corner and the lower right corner of the flag ground. There are five white pentagons in the black triangle, one of which is smaller. The arrangement of five stars symbolizes the Southern Cross. On the red triangle is a yellow bird of paradise (also known as the bird of paradise). The bird of paradise is a unique bird in Papua New Guinea and a symbol of independence and freedom. There are 38 species of this bird of paradise, one of which is called the bird of paradise (that is, the bird on the flag), called the national bird. Beautiful body, central tail feather only feather axis, when unfolding if the metal filament. During colonial rule, their beautiful feathers were often used as ornaments by colonists and sold in batches to Europe. In the 18th century, the Dutch, British and German colonists came one after another to carve up the island. The people of Papua New Guinea fought for national independence against colonial rule for a long time, and finally declared independence on September 16, 1975. Since then, the flag has been flying in the wind.
Finishing : Seams and reforced edges
Hanging : Wood stick
Material : Light Polyester – Wood pole - Made in China
Use : Inside and moderate outside
Packaging : polybag with AZ FLAG brand