This exhibition showcases over 60 revolutionary-era red flags, post-1949 national flags and flags of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and classic revolutionary artworks from the National Museum of China's collection. It also features 100 high-resolution photographs of the national flag after 2012. This is enhanced by a cutting-edge glasses-free 3D dynamic display showcasing the national flag. The presentation features an animated portrayal of the Five-Star Red Flag's creation and its impressive presence across China's diverse terrain. It traces the evolution from early Party flags bearing "C.C.P." to the red banner of the Pinghe Peasant Uprising in Fujian. It recounts the selection and certification process of the national flag designs of the People's Republic of China, the thrilling flag-rising at the founding ceremony, and the touching story of Wang Jicai and his wife, militia members who upheld a two-person flag-raising tradition on a remote island for 32 years. The journey continues with the national flag aboard Shenzhou VI spacecraft, flying over the South Pole, and waving proudly in Tian'anmen Square during the CPC's centenary celebration. The exhibition unfolds like a captivating scroll, chronicling the Chinese people's resolve to "make the sun and moon shine in new skies."