Flag Day (Hong Kong)

Flag Day (Chinese: 賣旗日) in Hong Kong is a day on which public fundraising of charities takes place. Organised public fundraising in Hong Kong must be government-approved. Historically, it had been held only on a Saturday. It is currently, however, organised on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Flag-selling (Chinese: 賣旗) hours are from 7:00 in the morning to 12:30 in the afternoon on a flag day.[1]

On a flag day, volunteers with some stock of "flags" and a bag to collect donation (money) stand on streets to raise funds from passers-by. In the past, actual small flags were handed out to people who gave money. Nowadays, people receive a little sticker, which typically bears the name and logo of the beneficiary, to place on their clothing after they donate money. Those stickers for particular use in a flag day are still called "flags", in both English and Cantonese.

Application procedure

Any charitable organisation must obtain a Public Subscription Permit from the Social Welfare Department prior to performing any public fundraising activities.

Governing Ordinance

Government approval of flag day activities is enshrined in the government ordinance, specifically, the Summary Offences Ordinance, Cap. 228 Section 4(17)(i) in the Laws of Hong Kong. It states that any person or organisation organises, provides equipment for, or participates in any collection of money or sale or exchange for donation of badges, tokens or similar articles in a public place for charitable purpose, should apply for a permit from the Director of Social Welfare.[2]

Applicants

Most approved flags-selling organisations are non-profit organisations.[3]

See also

References

  1. "Flag Selling Hours" - Social Welfare Department, HKSAR Government
  2. "Public Subscription Permit" - Social Welfare Department, HKSAR Government
  3. "Recently approved charitable fund-raising activities", Social Welfare Department, HKSAR Government
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