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The university remains to this day the only university in Hong Kong to be granted a full coat of arms by the College of Arms. [108] The other university in Hong Kong to have been granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms was The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1961, it is however not a full achievement of arms due it missing a crest. [109]
Little lion in the Coat of arms of Hong Kong (1959–1997), featured on the reverse of Hong Kong coinage before the introduction of the Bauhinia design in preparation for the handover in 1997. Sculpted version of the colonial arms (1959–1997)
A coat of arms for Hong Kong was granted on 21 January 1959 by the College of Arms in London. The Hong Kong flag was revised in the same year to feature the coat of arms in the Blue Ensign flag. This design was used officially from 1959 until Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty in 1997. [3]
Flag badges, seals, and arms of Hong Kong. Hong Kong : Govt. Press. P.23 Details of the Arms: Coat of arms of Hong Kong (Hong Kong Armorial Bearing), posted on 150 Years of Hong Kong Aesthetics Facebook page: Author: Vectorization: Nv7801 Designed by College of Arms: Other versions: Alternative render: SVG development
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Mr Timothy Ha, MBE, JP, participated in the naming of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Its naming stood out from more than one hundred suggestions and became the name of the third university in Hong Kong. The first trade fair was held in 1938 at Central in St. Paul's College, where there were only 40 exhibitors and 86 booths.
A coat of arms for Hong Kong was granted on 21 January 1959 by the College of Arms in London. The Hong Kong flag was revised in the same year to feature the coat of arms in the Blue Ensign flag. This design was used officially from 1959 until Hong Kong's handover in 1997. [27]
Date: Used between 1843 and 1959: Source: Colour scheme and details of the Arms: Annual report on Hong Kong for the year 1955 Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom: Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom by Sodacan