File:Inverted flag of the Chinese Communist Party.svg

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Description The flag of the CCP flipped horizontally
Date 1996年顷 /西元1996年頃
Source File:Flag_of_the_Chinese_Communist_Party.svg
Author Originally designed by Chinese Communist Party in about 1920s. Created by Gunter Küchler / Berlin using Inkscape. modified by User:PhiLiP with CorelDRAW. According to the Constitution of the Party (2002), Article 52, "The flag of the Communist Party of China is a red flag highlighted by a golden Party emblem on it." see 中国共产党党徽党旗条例 and Party Constitution in English. Flipped in 2022.

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