Flag of Thailand
The Flag of Thailand features five horizontal stripes in red, white, and blue. The central blue stripe is twice as wide as the red and white stripes, which represent the nation, religion, and monarchy. The colors symbolize the Thai people and their values, with red representing the land, white for purity, and blue for the monarchy.
Adopted in 1917, the flag reflects Thailand's identity and unity. It is often displayed during national holidays and events, showcasing the pride of the Thai people. The design has remained unchanged since its adoption, making it a significant symbol of Thai culture and heritage.