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Phone:
+84 90 236 85 92

Hours:
Sunday9pm - 2am (next day)
Monday9pm - 2am (next day)
Tuesday9pm - 2am (next day)
Wednesday9pm - 2am (next day)
Thursday9pm - 2am (next day)
Friday9pm - 2am (next day)
Saturday9pm - 2am (next day)


The flag of South Vietnam served as the South Vietnamese national flag during that country's existence between 1948 and 1975. The flag, being of a defunct state, is no longer officially used in Vietnam today, but is still shown and used overseas by many Vietnamese emigrés, particularly those residing in North America. The flag was originally inspired by Emperor Thành Thái in 1890, and was revived by Lê Văn Đệ and re-adopted by Emperor Bảo Đại in 1948. It was the flag of the former State of Vietnam from 1949 to 1955, and later of the Republic of Vietnam up until 1975, after the fall of Saigon. The flag consists of a yellow field and three horizontal red stripes and can be explained as either symbolising the unifying blood running through northern, central, and southern Vietnam, or as representing the symbol for south , in Daoist trigrams. Although the South Vietnamese state ceased to exist in 1975, today the South Vietnamese flag still finds use among private citizens in other countries. Many Vietnamese emigrés , particularly former South Vietnamese citizens who fled Vietnam in the late 1970s and 1980s as Boat People, consider the current Vietnamese flag offensive as they see it as being representative of the socialist regime they opposed and fled. From June 2002 onward, in the United States, at least 13 U.S. state governments, seven counties and 85 cities in 20 states have adopted resolutions recognizing the yellow flag as the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag. In contemporary Vietnam, attempts to display this flag had resulted in prosecutions for propaganda against the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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