National emblem of Vietnam

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There are national emblems of Vietnam[1]:

1887 - 1948[edit]

1948 - 1954[edit]

National emblems (1948 - 1954)
Symbol Use Duration Description
Provisional Central Government of Vietnam
Coat of arms of the Provisional Central Government of Vietnam.[2] 1948–1949 The pale and pallets of the South Vietnamese flag (Cờ vàng ba sọc đỏ), arranged vertically in an escutcheon.
State of Vietnam
Coat of arms of the State of Vietnam. 1954–26 October 1955 The pale and pallets of the South Vietnamese flag (Cờ vàng ba sọc đỏ), arranged vertically in an escutcheon and charged with a blue Vietnamese dragon passant.[3]
Influences:
The seal of the chief of state of Vietnam, Bảo Đại 1949–1954 A seal with the inscription "Quốc-gia Việt-Nam - Đức Bảo Đại - Quốc-trưởng" written in Latin script and "保大國長" (top-to-bottom, right-to-left) in seal script.
Variant coat of arms of the State of Vietnam as it appeared on its passports (image). This passport design was used by South Vietnam as late as 1957. 1954–26 October 1955 The pale and pallets of the South Vietnamese flag (Cờ vàng ba sọc đỏ), arranged vertically in an escutcheon and charged with a blue Vietnamese dragon passant.[3]
Influences:
The above variant coat of arms with the official colour scheme. 1954–26 October 1955 The pale and pallets of the South Vietnamese flag (Cờ vàng ba sọc đỏ), arranged vertically in an escutcheon and charged with a blue Vietnamese dragon passant.[3]
Influences:

1954 - 1976[edit]

South Vietnam[edit]

North Vietnam[edit]

1976 to now[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Quốc huy Việt Nam : Những cung đường lịch sử
  2. Histoire et Philatélie, témoin de l'Histoire de France 1940-1981. L'Indochine Française dans la Tourmente 1939-1955+ - À LA RECHERCHE D'UN GOUVERNEMENT - PRO-OCCIDENTAL - mars 1947-octobre 1948 (Page 2/2 : mai - octobre 1948). Author: Jean Goanvic. Access date: 19 April 2021. (in French).
  3. a b c Otto Neubecker (1969) "Neue und veränderte Staatswappen seit 1945 IIa. Die Wappen der Staaten Asiens" (Fortsetzung, Schluß und Nachtrag). Kleeblatt-Jahrbuch 1968/69, p. 37-75. (in German)