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  1. La bandera de la región administrativa especial de Hong Kong de la República Popular China es una Bauhinia × blakeana blanca, estilizada, de cinco pétalos en el centro de un campo rojo. El color rojo en esta bandera regional es igual que el de la bandera de la República Popular China .

    • Aprobado el 16 de febrero de 1990 (33 años), Utilizado desde el 1 de julio de 1997 (26 años)
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  2. Última bandera usada entre 1959 y 1997 por la colonia británica de Hong Kong. En los años 1970 sobresalieron un par de iniciativas gubernamentales que continúan implementándose desde entonces.

    • Current Design
    • Protocol
    • Previous Flags of Hong Kong
    • Proposals Before The Handover
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    Symbolism

    The design of the flag comes with cultural, political, and regional meanings. The colour itself is significant; red is a festive colour for the Chinese people, used to convey a sense of celebration and nationalism. Moreover, the red colour is identical to that used in the national flag of the People's Republic of China, chosen to signify the link re-established between post-colonial Hong Kong and Mainland China. The position of red and white on the flag symbolises the "one country, two system...

    Construction

    The Hong Kong government has specified sizes, colours, and manufacturing parameters in which the flag is to be made. The ratio of its length to breadth is 3:2. In its centre is a five-petal stylised rendering of a white Bauhinia blakeana flower. If a circle circumscribes the flower, it should have a diameter 0.6 times the entire height of the flag. The petals are uniformly spread around the centre point of the flag, radiating outward and pointing in a clockwise direction. Each of the flower's...

    Size specifications

    This table lists all the official sizes for the flag. Sizes deviating from this list are considered non-standard. If a flag is not of official size, it must be a scaled-down or scaled-up version of one of the official sizes.

    The Hong Kong flag is flown daily from the chief executive's official residence, Government House, the Hong Kong International Airport, and at all border crossings and points of entry into Hong Kong. At major government offices and buildings, such as the Office of the Chief Executive, the Executive Council, the Court of Final Appeal, the High Court...

    Colonial flags

    Prior to Hong Kong's handover, the flag of Hong Kong was a colonial Blue Ensign flag. The flag of colonial Hong Kongunderwent several changes from then until 1997.

    Before Hong Kong's handover, between 20 May 1987 and 31 March 1988, a contest was held amongst Hong Kong residents to help choose a flag for post-colonial Hong Kong, with 7,147 design submissions, in which 4,489 submissions were about flag designs. Architect Tao Ho was chosen as one of the panel judges to pick Hong Kong's new flag. He recalled that...

    Hong Kong at Flags of the World
    About the National Flag Archived 7 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine– webpage hosted on the website of the Protocol Division Government Secretariat
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    • Tao Ho
    • A stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia blakeana flower in the centre of a red field
  3. Chinese provincial flag consisting of a red field (background) bearing, at its centre, a stylized five-petaled white flower with a five-pointed red star in each petal. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.Britain acquired Hong Kong Island from China in 1841 and, in 1860 and 1898, added the.

  4. El diseño de la bandera de Hong Kong consiste en un fondo rojo con una flor de bauhinia blanca de cinco pétalos en el centro. Este emblema nacional fue adoptado el 1 de julio de 1997, simbolizando la transferencia de soberanía de Reino Unido a China.

  5. El contraste entre el escudo blanco y el color rojo: Simboliza «Un país, dos sistemas», el encaje político que tiene Hong Kong en China, con sus propias leyes, incluso tribunales e instituciones. La flor central llamada bauhinia: Símbolo nacional del Consejo Urbano de 1965, símbolo abolido en 1999. Vídeos sobre la bandera de Hong Kong

  6. La bandera de la región administrativa especial de Hong Kong de la República Popular China es una Bauhinia × blakeana blanca, estilizada, de cinco pétalos en el centro de un campo rojo. El color rojo en esta bandera regional es igual que el de la bandera de la República Popular China. Datos rápidos Datos generales, Uso ... Cerrar.

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