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How high and low is the red scarf?

Red scarves are divided into large and small sizes.

The bottom of the small red scarf 100 cm is about 33.2 cm high.

The bottom of the big red scarf 120cm is about 39.8cm high.

According to the "Several Provisions on Making and Using the Team Flag, Team Emblem, Red Scarf and Team Cadre Signs of Chinese Young Pioneers" issued by the National Young Pioneers Working Committee in 2005, the red scarf worn by young pioneers can be divided into two specifications: large and small.

Specification 1 (small): isosceles triangle, base length 100 cm, waist length 60 cm. (60cm× 60cm×100cm)

No.2 (large): isosceles triangle, base length 120cm, waist 72cm. (72cm× 72cm×120cm)

More information about countries that still use red scarves

1, People's Republic of China (PRC): The red triangle scarf worn by Chinese Young Pioneers represents the corner of the red flag and symbolizes the revolutionary tradition of the proletariat. Because the wearer is a Chinese Young Pioneers, the red scarf is often used as body double of the Young Pioneers. Its shape is an isosceles triangle, and the three sides of the two models are 72×72× 120 and 60×60× 100 cm respectively.

Chinese Young Pioneers wear red scarves at school or in group activities. Before joining the Young Pioneers in some areas, they will join the Xinwei Children's Alliance organized by the government and wear green scarves in the shape of green leaves. The school will give guidance on how to wear red scarves. The school will check the wearing of the red scarf.

2. Cuba: juniors wear blue scarves and seniors wear red scarves.

3. Belarus: After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, it wore a scarf that was half green and half red. Belarus and the Youth League wore a red scarf with a green edge.

4. Tajikistan: After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, countries wearing red scarves had national flags with white background and green edges.

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