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For simplification reasons, the colors for this version take the combination from the first version. The top two colors red and yellow make the orange color, and the top two bottom colors white and green make the light green color. 

Color Scheme

Top: #e66e13; Bottom: #9ad899



Older Versions

Third version



The colors used in this version are actually taken from the colors used in the previous version. The top green color is a mixture of green and yellow, and the bottom pink color is a mixture of red and white.

Mohkien is based on the Medan Hokkien language spoken in Medan city of Indonesia. Thus, the red and white colors of the Indonesian flag are combined into pink color and placed at the bottom to symbolize the foundation of the Mohkien language. While the top green color represents the supporting elements of Mohkien, such as its concept origin and an earlier form of the writing system.

Color Scheme

Top: #80D100; Bottom: #FF8080


Second version



The height of each strip is equal.


First version


The inspiration for the flag colors and color order comes from the flag of Indonesia, Myanmar, and the Tang Dynasty. The ratio used is 2:3 since it is the most commonly used ratio, 89 of 195 sovereign states use this flag ratio. Some important characteristics are as the following:
  • Red at the top and white at the bottom as in the flag of Indonesia
  • Yellow in the middle as in the flag of the Tang Dynasty
  • The red color used in the flag of Indonesia
  • The yellow and green colors used in the flag of Myanmar
The bottom white and green strips occupy 1/3 of the height.

Color Scheme

Name: Philippine Red
Hex: #CE1126
RGB: (206, 17, 38)
CMYK: 0, 0.917, 0.815, 0.192

Name: Philippine Yellow
Hex: #FECB00
RGB: (254, 203, 0)
CMYK: 0, 0.200, 1, 0.003

Name: White
Hex: #FFFFFF
RGB: (255, 255, 255)
CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 0

Name: Wageningen Green
Hex: #34B233
RGB: (52, 178, 51)
CMYK: 0.707, 0, 0.713, 0.301

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