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Who raised the first national flag of new China and when

As a symbol and symbol of the rise of new China, the first national flag of new China has a supreme and important position! When and by whom was the first national flag of such an important new China raised?

At 3 p.m. on October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong personally raised the first national flag of new China in Tiananmen Square.

The members of the sixth group removed the sickle and axe in the big star during the selection, and the modified pattern is more concise and beautiful. On the afternoon of September 27, the first plenary session of the CPPCC passed a resolution on the national flag: "the national flag of the people's Republic of China is a five-star red flag, symbolizing the great unity of the Chinese revolutionary people."

The national flag is 460cm long and 338cm wide. It is spliced and rolled with five pieces of red silk, and the yellow star is made of yellow satin. It was supervised by Yongmao company in a sewing club in Xidan and sent to the preparatory office for the founding ceremony in the early morning of October 1. On July 1, 1951, the Beijing Municipal People's government transferred the precious national flag to the former Chinese Revolution Museum, which is now stored in the National Museum of China.