North Korean Flag Etiquette
North Korean Flag etiquette is very strict and is is essential that Flag protocols and rules are followed correctly
Basic Flag Etiquette applies to all nations, including North Korean as follows:
Etiquette relating to the order of precedence for the flag
National Flag of North Korean
State Flag of North Korean
Military Flag of North Korean (in order of creation date)
Other Flag of North Korean
The United Nations uses alphabetical order when presenting a national flag including the North Korean Flag. Their flag etiquette ensures that no one country's flag has precedence over another country's flag
The National flag of North Korean should never be flown above another national flag on the same staff as this would suggest superiority, or conversely, inferiority of one flag, or Nation, over another
The North Korean flag should never be allowed to drag along the ground
A tattered or faded flag of North Korean should be removed and replaced with a new flag
Due care and consideration must be taken to ensure that the North Korean flag is always flown the correct way up
A Flag of North Korean, when in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning in private with all due care and respect