Commentary: Will changes to national flag rules encourage more Singaporeans to display it?

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Commentary: Will changes to national flag rules encourage more Singaporeans to display it?
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It seems that fewer Singapore households these days display the national flag. Dr Leong Chan-Hoong of Kantar Public looks at what the national symbols mean to Singaporeans and how they can be made more relatable.

SINGAPORE: National Day is traditionally a period of collective reflection. Every year, we look back on our past and consider what lies ahead of us.cohesion have never been more important asWith the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth's authorisation, t

The new regulations aim to empower Singaporeans to express their pride and solidarity with fellow citizens. sense of belonging. Throughout history, a profound sense of pride and patriotism is unfailingly evoked when a flag is raised. Similarly, the flag of the former Soviet Union depicts a hammer and sickle to represent the interests of workers and peasants, who were once the constituents in the founding of the communist bloc.

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