๐ฒ๐พ represents the flag of Malaysia, displaying 14 alternating red and white horizontal stripes with a blue canton containing a yellow crescent and a 14-point star. Some designs appear flat and static while others add folds, shading, or wave-like motion to simulate a flag in the wind.
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian nation known for its diverse cultural heritage and the iconic Petronas Towers. The Jalur Gemilang features a blue quadrant representing unity, while the crescent and star elements reflect the country's official religion and the fourteen points signify the equal status of the states and federal territories.
This emoji is commonly used to denote national identity, celebrate cultural festivals, or show support during international sports. It is a primary symbol for digital communication related to Malaysian travel, geography, and civic pride.