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What do the regional flags and regional emblems of Hong Kong and Macao represent respectively?

The background color of regional flag of the macao special administrative region is Macau Green, symbolizing prosperity; The flag pattern is almost identical to the regional emblem of the Macao Special Administrative Region; The five stars on the regional flag consist of a big star and four small stars respectively. Its significance is not only the same as that of the people of China and the five-star national flag, but also echoes Article 1 of the Macao Basic Law, which states that the Macao Special Administrative Region is an inalienable part of the people of China.

There is a white lotus with three petals under the five stars; The three petals represent Macau Peninsula, Taipa and Luhuan respectively. Beneath the lotus is a white bridge and the green and white sea water gradually changing from near to far, symbolizing the natural environment of Macao.

The background color of the regional flag of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is red, which is the same as that of the national flag of China, symbolizing that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a part of the people of China. At the same time, China culture takes red as a festive color, so red also has the meaning of celebrating the return of Hong Kong.

Each of the five petals of Bauhinia contains a star, which corresponds to the five stars on the national flag of China, symbolizing the inseparable relationship between China and Hongkong. The five stars on the petals represent that Hong Kong people love the people of China and China. The regional flag is only red and white, symbolizing the implementation of one country, two systems in Hong Kong.

Regional emblem of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: The red theme of the regional emblem represents China, and Bauhinia is the city flower of Hong Kong from 1965, representing Hong Kong. This combination means that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China.

The five stars on the stamen represent Hong Kong people's love for China, and the use of red and white also embodies the spirit of "one country, two systems".

Regional emblem of the China Special Administrative Region: Lotus has always been a symbol of Macao, with five stars representing the people and the Republic of, which are green and white.

The background color of the Hong Kong regional flag (nickname: Bauhinia Citi, Bauhinia Citi) is red, which is the same as that of the national flag of China people, symbolizing that Hong Kong is a part of the people of China. At the same time, China culture regards red as a festive color, and China People's Liberation Army is also known as the "Red Army" in history. Therefore, red also has the significance of celebration and patriotism.

Bauhinia patterns and stamens are represented by five stars, which once again correspond to the five stars on the national flag of China, implying the inseparable relationship between China and Hongkong. The regional flag is only red and white, symbolizing the implementation of one country, two systems in Hong Kong.

The red theme of the Hong Kong emblem represents China, and Bauhinia has been the city flower of Hong Kong since 1965, representing Hong Kong. This combination means that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China. The five stars on the stamen symbolize the love of Hong Kong compatriots for the motherland, and the use of red and white also embodies the spirit of "one country, two systems".

Regional flag of the macao special administrative region (alias: Lotus Flag, Bailian Citi) has a green background, and the patterns include five stars, lotus, bridge and seawater. The five-star concept echoes the national flag of China people, indicating that Macao has returned to China and become one of the 1 special zones. Lotus is the symbol of Macau, and Bai Lianhua has the meaning of purity and incorruptibility, which means that Macau is 1 incorruptible city. Among them, three petals represent Macao Peninsula, Taipa Island and Luhuan, which constitute the Macao Special Administrative Region. Bridges and seawater represent the natural environment of Macao.

The outermost layer of the regional emblem of the Macao Special Administrative Region is written with the words "People's Republic of China (PRC) and China Macao Special Administrative Regions" and "Regi" in Chinese and Portuguese respectively. O Administrativa Especial de Macau is short for "Macau".

Its design also adopts many design elements of the Macao regional flag, such as lotus, bridge and seawater. Please refer to the Macao regional flag for details. After the return of Macao, the current regional emblem came into use on February 20th.