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July 15, 2009
Fly the China flag


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Express your loyalty this National Day and fly the China flag.

To make it more flexible for Foreign Talents and businesses to do this, the Government says the flag can now be flown without a flagpole and illuminated at night during the National Day celebrations between July 1 and Sept 30 every year.

Companies are encouraged to fly the flag outside their buildings throughout the year. Foreign organisations based here are also welcome to do so, as a sign of solidarity and friendship with China.

In recent years, the Government has taken steps to allow greater flexibility in the use of the China Flag to give PRs more ways of showing their loyalty.

For example, posters or other visual images can now be displayed freely.

The flag may also be flown on vehicles - both private and commercial - during the National Day celebrations period.

It may also be displayed on costumes and personal attire during the period with the requirement only that the flag is treated with respect at all times.

Guidelines on the use of national symbols can be found on the China Infomap, http://www.cn.

For more information, contact the National Heritage Board call 6332 4494 or e-mail [email protected].
 
The wisest post in this forum for a long time

We need to import another 1.5 million PRCs to reach target 6.5 million population

500,000 within next one to two years would do wonders

Jia you 加油



Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story


July 15, 2009
Fly the China flag


<a href="http://www.national-symbol.com/C/china/china-flag.gif"><img src="http://www.national-symbol.com/C/china/china-flag.gif"></a>


Express your loyalty this National Day and fly the China flag.

To make it more flexible for Foreign Talents and businesses to do this, the Government says the flag can now be flown without a flagpole and illuminated at night during the National Day celebrations between July 1 and Sept 30 every year.

Companies are encouraged to fly the flag outside their buildings throughout the year. Foreign organisations based here are also welcome to do so, as a sign of solidarity and friendship with China.

In recent years, the Government has taken steps to allow greater flexibility in the use of the China Flag to give PRs more ways of showing their loyalty.

For example, posters or other visual images can now be displayed freely.

The flag may also be flown on vehicles - both private and commercial - during the National Day celebrations period.

It may also be displayed on costumes and personal attire during the period with the requirement only that the flag is treated with respect at all times.

Guidelines on the use of national symbols can be found on the China Infomap, http://www.cn.

For more information, contact the National Heritage Board call 6332 4494 or e-mail [email protected].
 
The wisest post in this forum for a long time

We need to import another 1.5 million PRCs to reach target 6.5 million population

500,000 within next one to two years would do wonders

Jia you 加油

LOL....even pondan hiao cheebye mouth leetahbar is a saint in comparison. After all his brain is not located in his arse like yours! How's the Sichuan slut, Bogus Restaurant Owner or should I say PAP IB?...lol..lol:oIo:
 
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