1. The national flag can be hung in public places. The national flag should be placed in a prominent position. The national flag can also be hung on the balcony outside the window of ordinary residents' homes. When hanging it, be careful not to hang it upside down. The national flag is the iconic flag of the country, and flying it is a very serious matter.
2. Article 15 of the National Flag Law clearly stipulates that when raising and flying the national flag, the national flag should be placed in a prominent position. When the national flag is hoisted, it should be raised in the morning and lowered in the evening. , in case of bad weather, it is not necessary to hoist it.
3. When the national flag is hoisted together with other flags, the national flag should be placed in the center, higher or prominent position, and it must not be hoisted in a damaged or defaced manner. Those who intentionally burn, damage, scratch, defile or trample the national flag in public places will also be held criminally responsible in accordance with the law.
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Article 15 When hoisting the national flag, the national flag shall be placed in a prominent position.
When marching in formation holding the national flag and other flags, the national flag should precede other flags.
When the national flag is hoisted together with other flags, the national flag should be placed in the center, higher or prominent position.
When the national flags of two or more countries are flown simultaneously during foreign affairs activities, they shall be flown in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or international practices.
Article 16 When raising or lowering the national flag on an upright flagpole, it should be raised and lowered slowly. When raising, the flag must be raised to the top of the pole; when lowering, the flag must not be allowed to fall to the ground.
When the flag is flown at half-mast, the flag should be raised to the top of the pole first, and then lowered to a point where the distance between the top of the flag and the top of the pole is one-third of the total length of the flagpole; when lowered, the flag should be raised first. to the top of the pole and then back down.
Baidu Encyclopedia: National Flag Law