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Flag Duration Use Description 1 July 1997 – present: Flag of Hong Kong [2]: A white, five-petal Bauhinia blakeana on a red field with 1 star on each of the petals. The Chinese name of Bauhinia × blakeana has also been frequently shortened as 紫荊/紫荆 (洋 yáng means "foreign" in Chinese, and this would be deemed inappropriate by the PRC government), although 紫荊/紫荆 refers to ...
The previous flag of China was the "Yellow Dragon Flag" used by the Qing dynasty — the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history— from 1862 until the overthrow of the monarchy during the 1911 Revolution. The flag that was adopted in 1862 was triangular, but the dynasty adopted a rectangular version of the dragon flag in 1889.
English: National flag proposed by Wu Yuzhang for the People's Republic of China in August, 1949. It contains a wreath of wheat surrounding the Chinese character signifying labour (all coloured golden yellow), all on a field of Chinese red
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(People's Republic of China) used by: 中华人民共和国 (People's Republic of China) current since: 1949-10-01 created by: 曾联松 (Zeng Liansong) format: 2:3 shape: rectangular FIAV: ↑: colours: red, yellow other characteristics: flag contains 5 stars (special formation of the stars: none).
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Memorial Day has become synonymous these days with barbecues and great sales. But all the distractions can make it harder for many Americans to remember the reason for the 3-day weekend: to honor ...
The Qingming festival holiday has significance in the Chinese tea culture since this specific day divides the fresh green teas by their picking dates. Green teas made from leaves picked before this date are given the prestigious 'pre-Qingming tea' (明 前 茶) designation which commands a much higher price tag. These teas are prized for their ...