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Wednesday 30 March 2016

Hong Kong Flag History

By Kelly McPherson


In the very long scale of history, Hong Kong as we know it today has existed for a mere blink of an eye. But there was a lot going on in the region before that wintry morning in 1841 when a contingent of British marines clambered ashore and planted the Union flag on the western part of Hong Kong Island, claiming it for the British Crown.

There is evidence that people lived in Hong Kong about 20,000 years ago. Lots of stone tools and other objects have been found. On tiny Ma Wan Island next to Lantau Island, a Neolithic burial site was found. It dates to the latter part of the Neolithic era. The skeletons date to about 3,000 BC. Pottery was found also.

Hong Kong’s is truly a mixed culture. Not only does the territory celebrate festivals and holidays of the East and the West, such as the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Lunar (Chinese) New Year, Christmas, the Western New Year, and others, but it also enjoys hundreds of annual cultural events ranging from traditional Cantonese and other Chinese regional operas and puppet shows to performances of ballet, theatre, and music and exhibitions of paintings and sculptures by nationally and internationally renowned performers and artists.

Today, Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The banner of Hong Kong includes a red field in the focal point of which is a white, five-petal orchid bloom. The red field connotes festivity of mind.

The shading red remains for the national PRC banner. The shading was received to build up a connection between Hong Kong and China. The blossom is an image of congruity furthermore speaks of the dichotomy of China and Hong Kong.

Each of the flower's petals features a five-pointed red star which represents for communism and socialism. The flag was first adopted on April 4, 1990, at the Third Session of the Seventh National People's Congress. The flag was formally approved as the national flag on July 1, in 1997, when the sovereignty of Hong Kong changed hands from the United Kingdom to China. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Hong Kong Flag for the future.




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