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In The Complete Guide to Flags, ©1989 William Crampton, this flag serves a
couple other purposes. According to page 52, it's the flag of the Communist
Party of Vietnam. And on page 53 it's also listed as the flag of Lao People's
Revolutionary Party.
Randy Young, 28 January 1999
During a visit to Shanghai I bought some flags in a flag store. The flags are:
1. The flag of the Communist Party of China. Simply a crossed hammer and sickle in yellow in the canton of a red flag.
Young Pioneers flag
by Jan Oskar Engene
2. The flag of the Young Pioneers. The flag of the Communist children's organisation is red and carries a yellow star superimposed on a torch outlined in yellow, all set in the centre of the flag.
Youth League flag
by Jan Oskar Engene
3. The flag of the Youth League The flag of the Communist organisation for youth is also red. This flag has a yellow star within a circle set in the canton.
Of the three flags, only the Youth League flag was to be seen in other places
than flag stores. For some reason he Youth League flag was planted in a few
street crossings. The national flag of the People's Republic of China was widely
used in Shanghai, flying from buildings or in the door opening of shops. Most
flags shops displayed the national flag crossed with the Macao SAR flag, many
other shops flew strings of small "flags" of various colours imprinted
with the Macao '99 emblem.
Jan Oskar Engene, 10 November 1999