The Flag of Labuan is the official symbol representing the Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. Adopted on March 24, 1984, it consists of a white field divided by a diagonal red stripe that runs from the lower hoist-side corner to the upper fly-side corner. The flag's design includes three five-pointed yellow stars arranged in a triangular pattern at the intersection of the diagonal and horizontal lines.Labuan's flag is unique among Malaysian flags as it does not feature the national colors of red and yellow, nor the crescent moon and star found on other Malaysian state and federal flags. The three stars represent unity, progress, and peace for the people of Labuan. As a federal territory, Labuan enjoys a special administrative status within Malaysia and is governed directly by the federal government.