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Singapore

 


National emblem of Singapore  It was first used in 1959 on December 3, 1959, together with the flag and the national anthem of Singapore at the Presidential Inquisition Room of Singapore.  At the city hall of singapore city  Characteristics of the coat of arms  It is the image of a lion and a tiger, holding a red shield with five white five-pointed stars and a white crescent, the symbol.  Important used on the flag of Singapore  The tiger is a symbol of the historical ties to Malaysia.  And the lion symbolizes Singapore  Below the coat of arms is a blue ribbon inscribed with the national motto in gold:  Underneath there is the motto "Majulah singapura:" which means  "Long live Singapore"


  It was first used in 1959 on December 3, 1959, together with the flag and the national anthem of Singapore at the Presidential Inquisition Room of Singapore.  At the city hall of singapore city  Characteristics of the coat of arms  It is the image of a lion and a tiger, holding a red shield with five white five-pointed stars and a white crescent, the symbol.  Important used on the flag of Singapore  The tiger is a symbol of the historical ties to Malaysia.  And the lion symbolizes Singapore  Below the coat of arms is a blue ribbon inscribed with the national motto in gold:  Underneath there is the motto "Majulah singapura:" which means  "Long live Singapore"


Laos

 Laos Emblem  The present model is the emblem of the Lao People's Democratic Republic that has been in use since 1991 after the re-envisioned policy.  It has characteristics as stipulated in the Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Chapter 10, Article 90, that: -


 "The national emblem of the Lao People's Democratic Republic is circular.  Below there is a half-circle with a gear and a bow.  "Lao People's Democratic Republic" on both sides, surrounded by rice ears in the shape of a moon and a red bow, writing "Peace, Independence, Democracy, Unity, Wattanaavana" (Laos: Between the two ends of the rice ear has the image of Phra That Luang.  In the center of the circle there is a path, rice fields, forests and electric dams, waterfalls

Myanmar

 


Coat of arms of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar  It is the official mark of the Government of the Republic of the Union of Burma.  Used to stamp in all kinds of government documents  Including published in the publication  The seal, as it appears today, is what it appears in Chapter 8 of the Constitution of the Republic of the Union of Burma.  Which was adopted with a referendum in 2008.

Vietnam



Vietnam's Coat of Arms (Viet Nam) has the same design as other Communist countries.  There is a yellow star on a red background.  The shape of gears and grains refers to the cooperation between labor, agriculture and industry, based on the Communist concept.  It looks like the German state emblem.

 

Philippines

 




The Coat of Arms of the Philippines (Coat of Arms of the Philippines) features an eight-pointed sun, representing the eight provinces (Batangas Bulajancavite, Manila, Laguna, Nueva, Echia Pampa).  Tusks and Tarlac), which were governed by the Martial Law during the Philippine Revolution, and the three five-pointed stars represent the three main geographic regions of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.  And the red background on the right is the lion of Spain.  Which represents the history of colonization  This design is similar to the one designed by the Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1940.

Malaysian

 


The Malaysian Coat of Arms (Malay: Jata Negara) consists of five main parts: the two tiger shields.  Yellow crescent moon  And the 14-pointed yellow star and the Malaysian coat of arms inherited from the Malaya Federation Coat of arms during the British colony  The current seal has a lot of influence on the western brand.

Indonesia

 


The emblem of Indonesia is "Garuda Emblem". Garuda has 17 feathers on each side, 8 feathers, 19 tail, and 45 feathers, referring to the date of 17 August 1945.  Is independence day  In the middle of Garuda is a shield.  The inside of the shield is divided into four parts.  And a small shield, a spoon over another layer.

Cambodia

 


Coat of arms of Cambodia  Is a figure of a robe that covers Pha Wan Fah  Invited Phra Saengkhan and His Majesty's sign under  With a bouquet of patterns extending from both sides  The image is above the star of the Royal Order of Cambodia and has another layer of Kankhot pattern underneath the royal robe.  Next, on both sides, flanked by a five-tiered tiered figure supported by Khachasi on the left  And the lion on the right  At the bottom of all images is a ribbon that shows the message  "The King of Cambodia" in Khmer font.

Brunei

 


Coat of arms of Brunei  Use the same mark as the Brunei flag.  Began to use in the year.  It consists of 5 symbols: Rajthawat (banner), Phra Klot (umbrella), 4 wingspan, two hand feathers, and a crescent moon.  Within the face-up crescent  With Arabic text inscribed  Which means that  "Always in service with God's guidance"). At the bottom there is a label with the name of the country saying  Brunei Darussalam) means City of Peace.


Thailand

 


Coat of arms of Thailand  Is the royal seal of Phra Garuda  The conveyance deity of Vishnu  It is used as a symbol of the royal authority of the King, the head of the nation, and as the avatar of Vishnu in the concept of deity.  It has been in use since the reign of King Chulalongkorn, since after 1893, but has been fully used as a replacement for all original emblems since 1910.


Singapore

  National emblem of Singapore  It was first used in 1959 on December 3, 1959, together with the flag and the national anthem of Singapore a...