flag: Laos
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The flag of Laos features a white circle centered between horizontal red and blue stripes. This design was adopted in 1975 following the establishment of the Lao People's Democratic Republic.
The red symbolizes the struggle for independence, the blue represents the Mekong River and prosperity, and the white circle, symbolizing the moon, signifies unity and a bright future.
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As the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, Laos's flag expresses the nation's unique identity. It represents the harmony between Buddhist culture and socialist ideology, and also reflects the importance of the Mekong River.
Recently, Laos has been gaining attention for its developing tourism industry and opening economy. Its pursuit of modernization while preserving its traditional Buddhist culture and natural environment is attracting the interest of younger generations, and the country is being hailed as a hidden gem of Southeast Asia.