First the Singapore flag you will see
everywhere in the days leading up to Singapore's national day, which is August
9th.
Red and white. You might think, that's confusing. It looks like the flags for Indonesia and Poland. On the other hand, you might think, that's great. I can remember three flags, and each one will remind me of the others. What is the difference?
Red
First, in Singapore the red comes first. The red is above the white.
White Moon
Second, you will notice that the Singapore flag has a white moon as well as five five pointed stars. The moon is featured, like many Moslem majority countries whose religions follows the lunar calendar. Singapore was originally part of Malaya, which became independent from Britain.
The National Day which Singapore celebrates on August 9th commemorates does not recall that occasion. Nothing to do with Britain.
Freedom day (Merdeka, means freedom. Merdeka, in Bahasa Malay, language of Malay - the adjective coming second) features in street and square names in Malaysia and Indonesia. Those two countries, like the USA and UK, share a mostly same or similar language.
Singapore's celebration commemorates when Singapore split from Malaya. Malaya was then renamed Malaysia. Singapore was born, or reborn, using the old name Singapura.
Saving Flags
The Singapore flags are saved from year to
year Each flag is carefully folded, and stored, following the official
guidelines, to respect and protect the flag.
As a visitor, you are likely to fly into
Changi airport. For many years it has been voted the world's best airport by
various surveys. To maintain or regain
this status as other regional and rival airports are expended or redeveloped,
Changi has had additions. Because of
Covid-19 the planned extra terminus building delayed, unusual for Singapore which normally fills building schedules ahead of the specified time.
Useful Websites
Singapore flag with border from wikimedia
About the Author
Angela Lansbury is a Singapore Resident.
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