Autonomous Cantonese symbols of Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of China's two Special Administrative Regions. (The other one is Macao). Hong-Kong is a medium-sized city in the southern coast in China. Like Macao, Hong Kong has a large amount of autonomy, with its own passport, currency, economic rules, and constitution, has devised it's own basic territorial canton local symbols, since 2022 respectively.
Hong Konger symbols[edit]
As the scream of the eagle is heard when she has passed over, so a man’s name remains after his death. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is today. Never has a man more need of his intelligence than when a fool asks him a question. One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him. A boaster and a liar are cousins-german. Diligence is a treasure of inestimable price, and prudence is the pledge of security. A woman that always laughs is everybody’s wife; a man that is always laughing is an idiot. A heart that is rotten — breath that smells.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | National emblem of Hong Kong | |
Flag | National flag of Hong Kong | |
Flower | National flower of Hong Kong Bauhinia blakeana |
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Tree | National tree of Hong Kong Bauhinia blakeana |
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Bird | National bird of Hong Kong Passer montanus malaccensis |
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Animal | National animal of Hong Kong Sousa chinensis |
Related pages[edit]
- Police state
- Hong Kong–Mainland China conflict
- Hong Kong Police Force
- HK First
- Localism in Hong Kong
- Localist groups (Hong Kong)
- Hong Kong National Party (Banned as of 2018)
- Hong Kong Autonomy Movement
- Democratic Party (Hong Kong)
- Hong Kong Basic Law
- Special Economic Zone
- One country, two systems
- Politics of Hong Kong
- Democratic development in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Independence
- Hong Kong Independence Party
- Government of Hong Kong
- Legislative Council of Hong Kong
- Executive Council of Hong Kong
- Foreign relations of Hong Kong
- Pro-Taiwan camp (Hong Kong)
- Hong Kong Watch
- Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence
- Cantonese nationalism
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