The National Flag of the PRC is a red
rectangle emblazoned with five stars. The proportion of its length and height is
3 to 2. The upper left of the face of the Flag is studded with five yellow
five-pointed stars. One of the stars is bigger than the others, with its
circumcircle's diameter being three-tenth of the height of the Flag, and is
placed in the left; the four other stars is smaller, with their circumcircle's
diameter being one-tenth of the height of the Flag, encircling the big star on
its right in the shape of an arch.
The red of the flag symbolizes revolution;
the stars are yellow so that they will stand out brightly against the red
ground. The larger star represents the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the four smaller ones, the
Chinese people. This expresses the great unity of the Chinese people under the
leadership of the CPC.
Provisions on the National Flag
Ⅰ.The
Constitution of the People's Republic of China specifies: The National Flag of
the People's Republic of China is a red flag with five stars.
The Law of the People's Republic of China on
the National Flag, adopted at the 14th Meeting of the Standing Committee of the
Seventh National People's Congress on June 28, 1990, was promulgated by Order
No. 28 of the President of the People's Republic of China on June 28, 1990, and
came into effect on October 1, 1990.
Ⅱ.The Display
of the National Flag
The National Flag of the People's Republic
of China is the symbol and hallmark of the People's Republic of China. All
citizens and organizations shall respect and care for the National Flag in
particular when the National Flag is displayed and used. The Law of the People's
Republic of China on the National Flag specifies: The National Flag shall be
displayed in some places or premises of institutions according to law. Different
places, institutions and organizations have been differently specified on when
the National Flag shall be displayed.
1. The National Flag shall be displayed daily in the following places or
premises of institutions:
(1)Tiananmen Square and Xinhuamen in Beijing;
(2) The Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress, the State Council, the Central Military Commission,
the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate;
The National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference;
(3) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
(4) Airports, harbors and railway
stations of entry or exit and other frontier ports, frontier stations and
coastal defense stations.
2.
The following places, institutions and
organizations shall display the National Flag during working days.
(1)Departments under the State Council, standing committees of the local
people's congresses, people's governments, people's courts, people's
procuratorates and local committees of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference at various levels
(2)Full-time schools shall display the National Flag daily, except
during winter vacations, summer vacations and Sundays.
3.The National Flag shall be displayed in festivals
in the following places.
The National Flag shall be displayed
on National Day, International Labor Day, New Year's Day and the Spring
Festival.
(1)State
organs at all levels and mass organizations shall display the National Flag on
National Day, International Labor Day, New Year's Day and the Spring Festival;
The National Flag may be displayed, when conditions permit, in premises of
enterprises, institutions, villagers' committees and residents' committees, in
urban residential compounds (buildings) and in public places such as squares and
parks.
(2) In a
national autonomous area, the National Flag may be displayed on the anniversary
of the founding of the national autonomous area and during major traditional
festivals of the minority nationalities.
4.The National Flag shall be displayed on important
occasions.
The National Flag may be displayed
when important celebration and commemorative activities, large-scale cultural
and sports activities and major exhibitions are held.
5.
The National Flag shall be displayed on special
occasions.
(1) Measures for the display and use of the National Flag in diplomatic
activities and by the Chinese embassies and consulates stationed in foreign
countries and other diplomatic representative agencies shall be prescribed by
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
(2) The
National Flag shall be displayed by military organs at barracks and on military
vessels in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Central Military
Commission.
(3) Measures for the display of the National Flag by civilian vessels or
foreign vessels entering Chinese territorial waters shall be prescribed by the
competent department of communications under the State Council.
(4) Measures for the display of the National Flag by public security
vessels on frontier defense, security or fire control duties shall be prescribed
by the departments of public security under the State Council.
6.The National Flag shall be lowered to the half
staff under any of the following circumstances:
Article 14 of the Law of the
People's Republic of China on the National Flag reads: The National Flag shall
be lowered to the half staff as a token of mourning when the following persons
pass away:
(1)President of the People's Republic of China,
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, Premier
of the State Council and Chairman of the Central Military Commission;
(2)
Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference;
(3)
Persons who have made outstanding contributions
to the People's Republic of China;
(4)
Persons who have made outstanding contributions
to world peace or the cause of human progress.
When unfortunate events causing especially
serious casualties occur or when serious natural calamities have caused heavy
casualties, the National Flag may be flown at the half staff as a token of
mourning.