Jalur Gemilang time! The Malaysia flag emoji reps a bold candy-cane of 14 red-and-white stripes with a deep navy canton showing a bright yellow crescent and a spiky 14‑point star—aka instant Southeast Asia recognition. People drop 🇲🇾 to flex KL trips, Penang food crawls, Borneo adventures, badminton finals, esports brackets, or just to say “Malaysia Boleh” with major hometown energy. It also appears in foodie posts about nasi lemak, teh tarik foam art, and durian (Musang King supremacy), sometimes ironically when sambal hits so hard you see stars—14 of them, in fact.
On Apple/iOS, the flag is a clean, slightly 3D rectangle without a pole, gently waving like a rooftop-pool selfie backdrop; the navy canton is rich, the crescent is a sharp golden yellow, and the 14‑point star pops crisply against the blue. The look screams “screen-printed perfection,” with stripes aligned like a perfectionist’s wallpaper paste and a subtle shadow curl on the edge. You’ll often see it paired with “lah,” “weh,” or “🇲🇾🔥” in captions for Merdeka Day (31 Aug) or Malaysia Day (16 Sep), or cheekily when claiming the weather is “cool” at 33°C or that the traffic is “smooth” at rush hour.
Culturally, the crescent nods to Islam while the 14 stripes and star speak to the federation’s unity, which fits the country’s rojak vibe of languages, food, and festivals. Online, it’s a go-to for diaspora pride, KL skyline + Petronas Twin Towers edits, TikTok street-food tours, and regional banter with neighbors—delivered with love and a little spice.
The country of Malaysia is represented by this emoji.
| Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) | 1314 of 2393 |
| Apple/iOS Picture | ![]() |
| Google Android Picture | Image not available |
| Google Hangouts Picture | Image not available |
| Twitter.com Picture | Image not available |
| LG Emoji Picture | Image not available |
| Samsung Emoji Picture | Image not available |
| Phantom Open Emoji Picture | Not created yet |
| ASCII Conversion | |
| "Short Code" Name | |
| Keywords | |
| Previous Names: | Regional Indicator Symbol Letters MY Malaysia |
| Emoji Code Version | iOS 8 - Current |
|---|---|
| UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | 🇲🇾 |
| UTF-8 Character Count | 2 |
| Character(s) In Input | |
| AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) | 🇲🇾 |
| Decimal HTML Entity | 🇲 🇾 |
| Hexadecimal HTML Entity | 🇲 🇾 |
| Hex Code Point(s) | 1f1f2, 1f1fe |
| Formal Unicode Notation | U+1F1F2, U+1F1FE |
| Decimal Code Point(s) | 127474, 127486 | UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xF0 0x9F 0x87 0xB2, 0xF0 0x9F 0x87 0xBE |
| UTF-8 Hex Bytes | F0 9F 87 B2, F0 9F 87 BE |
| UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 360 237 207 262, 360 237 207 276 |
| UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xD83C 0xDDF2, 0xD83C 0xDDFE |
| UTF-16 Hex | d83cddf2, d83cddfe |
| UTF-16 Dec | 55356 56818, 55356 56830 |
| UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0001F1F2 0x0001F1FE |
| UTF-32 Hex | 01F1F2, 01F1FE |
| UTF-32 Dec | 127474, 127486 |
| Python Src | u"\U0001F1F2\U0001F1FE" |
| PHP Src | "\xf0\x9f\x87\xb2\xf0\x9f\x87\xbe" |
| C/C++/Java Src | "\uD83C\uDDF2\uD83C\uDDFE" |