We all know how indisputably cool the Welsh flag is. Most other nations have bands of colours or shapes symbolising their country, while we are represented by a massive fire-breathing dragon. It's ...
The Welsh dragon stands prominently in the middle of our national banner. It is a symbol that represents the fierce pride many of us feel for the nation we call home. And we aren't shy about showing ...
Why is the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) the emblem of Wales? It is flown across the world to mark sporting events and St David's Day every 1 March. But do you know where the flag came from, and why it ...
I’m not Welsh. I arrived here about five years ago with no knowledge whatsoever of Welsh history or culture. What I did do immediately, however, was buy a UK registration plate for my car with an ...
In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions A look at history to explain why there is a dragon on the Welsh flag.
From Wales’ World Cup opener against Fiji in France, to our football Euro qualifier in Lithuania, the Welsh Dragon will be proudly flying across Europe this week. The first use of a dragon in ...
THE Welsh flag has become a symbol of national pride for the country, with it’s dragon appearing all over Wales. Rob Page’s side have qualified for the World Cup for the first time in over 60 years, ...