Description : Map showing all national Flags of Asian Countries and Territories.
The world’s most populous and largest continent is Asia. The northern and eastern hemispheres of the globe are where it is primarily located.
Approximately 60% of the world’s population is currently found in the continent. Asia is bounded to the east by the Pacific Ocean, to the north by the Arctic Ocean, and to the south by the Indian Ocean.
List of all Asian Countries Flags
Country | Flag | Symbol Meaning |
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Afghanistan | The flag consists of three vertical bands of black (hoist side), red, and green, with the national emblem in white centered on the red band. The emblem represents the mosque of Mazari Sharif. | |
Armenia | The flag features three horizontal bands of red (top), blue, and orange, symbolizing the Armenian Highland, the peaceful sky, and the hardworking people of Armenia. | |
Azerbaijan | The flag consists of three horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green, with a white crescent and eight-pointed star centered in the red band. The colors represent Turkic peoples and Azerbaijan’s natural beauty. | |
Bahrain | The flag features a red field with a white serrated band (five white triangles) on the left side, representing the five pillars of Islam and denoting Bahrain as an archipelago. | |
Bangladesh | The flag consists of a green field with a red disc at the center, representing the sun rising over Bengal, and the blood shed for independence. | |
Bhutan | The flag features a diagonally divided field of yellow (top) and orange, with a white dragon across the dividing line, symbolizing purity, loyalty, and the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. | |
Brunei | The flag features a yellow field with two diagonal stripes of white and black, symbolizing Brunei’s chief ministers and the country’s governance under Allah’s guidance. | |
Cambodia | The flag consists of three horizontal bands of blue (top and bottom) and red, with the Angkor Wat temple complex depicted in white at the center. | |
China | The flag features a red field with five golden stars in the upper hoist-side corner, symbolizing the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. | |
Cyprus | The flag consists of a white field with a copper-colored silhouette of the island (a map of Cyprus) above two crossed olive branches in green, symbolizing peace between the Greek and Turkish communities. | |
East Timor | The flag features a red field with a yellow triangle at the hoist side, and a black triangle encompassing a white star, symbolizing courage, liberation, and peace. | |
Georgia | The flag consists of a white field with a red St. George’s Cross, symbolizing Georgia’s commitment to Christianity, and the bravery and courage of its people. | |
India | The flag features three horizontal bands of saffron (top), white, and green, with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at the center, representing peace, truth, courage, and the pursuit of justice. | |
Indonesia | The flag features two horizontal bands of red (top) and white, representing courage and purity, with a central emblem called the Garuda, the mythical bird of Indonesia. | |
Iran | The flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and red, with the national emblem in red centered on the white band. The emblem represents Allah and the calligraphic word for Allah. | |
Iraq | The flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black, with the takbÄ«r (Arabic phrase meaning “God is great”) written in green Kufic script centered on the white band. | |
Israel | The flag features a white field with a blue hexagram (Star of David) in the center, representing Jewish identity and heritage. | |
Japan | The flag consists of a white field with a red disc at the center, symbolizing the sun and representing the national emblem known as the Hinomaru. | |
Jordan | The flag features a horizontal tricolor of black (top), white, and green, with a red isosceles triangle on the hoist side bearing a white seven-pointed star, symbolizing the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans. | |
Kazakhstan | The flag consists of a sky blue field with a golden sun with 32 rays above a soaring golden steppe eagle, symbolizing freedom, cultural heritage, and the country’s potential for growth. | |
North Korea | The flag features three horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and blue, with a white-bordered red star at the center, symbolizing communism and national unity. | |
South Korea | The flag features a white field with a red and blue Yin-Yang symbol in the center, surrounded by four trigrams representing the principles of yin and yang, balance, and harmony. | |
Kuwait | The flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and red, with a black trapezoid on the hoist side bearing the Kuwaiti coat of arms, symbolizing peace, purity, and the nation’s resources. | |
Kyrgyzstan | The flag features a red field with a yellow sun in the center, with 40 uniformly spaced rays symbolizing the 40 tribes of Kyrgyzstan. | |
Laos | The flag consists of three horizontal bands of blue (top and bottom) and red, with a white circle in the center representing the unity of the people under socialism. | |
Lebanon | The flag features a horizontal bicolor of red (top) and white, with a green cedar tree centered on the white band, symbolizing immortality and steadiness. | |
Malaysia | The flag features 14 horizontal stripes of red (top) and white, with a blue rectangle bearing a yellow crescent and a 14-pointed star, symbolizing the unity and diversity of the Malaysian people. | |
Maldives | The flag consists of a red field with a green rectangle centered on the hoist side bearing a vertical white crescent, symbolizing the Islamic faith and the progress of the Maldives. | |
Mongolia | The flag features three equal vertical bands of red (hoist side), blue, and red, with the Soyombo symbol in yellow centered on the hoist-side red band, representing Mongolian independence and unity. | |
Myanmar | The flag features three horizontal bands of yellow (top), green, and red, with a white five-pointed star at the center, symbolizing solidarity, peace, tranquility, and the Union of Myanmar. | |
Nepal | The flag is unique, consisting of two triangular pennants, red (top) and blue (bottom), with a white emblem called the Moon and Sun depicting Nepal’s eternal sovereignty and the country’s desire for peace. | |
Oman | The flag features a horizontal bicolor of white (top) and red, with a vertical red band on the hoist side bearing the national emblem of Oman, symbolizing peace, purity, and the nation’s historic maritime dominance. | |
Pakistan | The flag consists of a dark green field with a vertical white band on the hoist side, representing Pakistan’s commitment to Islam and minority religions, and a white crescent and star symbolizing progress. | |
Palestine | The flag features three equal horizontal bands of black (top), white, and green, with a red isosceles triangle on the hoist side bearing the Palestinian coat of arms, symbolizing unity and national aspiration. | |
Philippines | The flag consists of a horizontal bicolor of royal blue (top) and scarlet red, with a white equilateral triangle at the hoist side bearing three golden stars representing the three main geographical regions of the country. | |
Qatar | The flag features a horizontal bicolor of white (top) and maroon, with a serrated nine-pointed white band on the hoist side, symbolizing Qatar as the ninth member of the “reconciled emirates” of the Persian Gulf. | |
Russia | The flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of white (top), blue, and red, representing nobility and purity, the Virgin Mary, and valor and love, respectively. | |
Saudi Arabia | The flag features a green field with the Shahada (Islamic creed) written in white Arabic script, and a white sword and palm tree, symbolizing Islam, justice, and the Kingdom’s commitment to peace and prosperity. | |
Singapore | The flag consists of two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and white, with a white crescent moon and five stars in a circle at the hoist side, representing Singapore as a young nation and its ideals of peace and progress. | |
Sri Lanka | The flag features a yellow field with two panels: the left panel displays the flag of the Sinhalese people, and the right panel features a lion holding a sword, representing the Sinhalese ethnicity and sovereignty. | |
Syria | The flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black, with two green stars at the center, representing the Ba’ath Party and Syria’s commitment to socialism and Pan-Arab unity. | |
Taiwan | The flag features a red field with a navy blue canton bearing a white sun with 12 rays, representing the unity of the Chinese people and the 12 months of the year. | |
Tajikistan | The flag consists of three horizontal bands of red (top), a wider white stripe, and green, with a golden crown and curved set of stars in the center, symbolizing Tajikistan’s cultural heritage and aspirations. | |
Thailand | The flag features five horizontal bands of red (top), white, blue, white, and red, with a centered blue rectangle bearing a white chakra, symbolizing the Thai monarchy and the Buddhist religion. | |
Timor-Leste | The flag features a red field with a yellow triangle at the hoist side, and a black triangle encompassing a white star, symbolizing courage, liberation, and peace. | |
Turkey | The flag consists of a red field with a white star and crescent in the center, representing Islam and Turkey’s historical associations with the Ottoman Empire. | |
Turkmenistan | The flag features a green field with a vertical red stripe near the hoist side, and five white stars in an arc centered on the stripe, symbolizing the five provinces of Turkmenistan and the country’s path to progress. | |
United Arab Emirates | The flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and black, with a vertical red band on the hoist side bearing the national emblem of the UAE, representing the federation and its Islamic heritage. | |
Uzbekistan | The flag features three horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and green, separated by two narrow red stripes, with a white crescent and twelve stars in the upper hoist-side corner, symbolizing Uzbekistan’s progress and its role in Islamic civilization. | |
Vietnam | The flag consists of a red field with a yellow five-pointed star in the center, representing the Communist Party and the unity of the Vietnamese people under its leadership. | |
Yemen | The flag features a horizontal tricolor of red (top), white, and black, with a red triangle on the hoist side bearing a white seven-pointed star, symbolizing unity and Yemen’s location in the Arab world. |
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