One is more obvious than the other.
But there are rules about how you can display Singapore's national flag, some more obvious than others.Less obvious is how these flags were displayed at the Yishun Sunshine Community Garden., who shared the photos.
"I’m very sure that our state flag is not supposed to touch the ground or grass. This is disrespectful to our state flag.According toIn Choa Chu Kang, Stomperspotted a more obvious problem with a National Day display at Yew Tee Point shopping mall on Aug 5.But earlier photos of the display showed the five stars intact.
Because the flag is made entirely out of balloons, which are not the hardiest of things, something likely just happened to one of the balloon stars. When Stomp visited the mall on Monday , all five stars were back, although they were no longer made of balloons. This begs the question not addressed in the guidelines, should our national flag be made of balloons in the first place?
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