Hongkong | 1991 | One Dollar | Coat of Arms

 



Hongkong 




The Regional Emblem of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has been in use since 1 July 1997, following the handover from the United Kingdom to China. It mirrors the regional flag’s design in circular form, featuring a white bauhinia flower encircled by the territory’s name in Traditional Chinese and English.

Before 1997, Hong Kong used colonial badges and later a formal coat of arms granted in 1959. Earlier badges depicted a trading harbour scene symbolising commerce. The colonial coat of arms featured two Chinese junks, a naval crown, a crowned lion holding a pearl as the crest, and supporters of a British lion and a Chinese dragon, all symbolising Hong Kong’s maritime importance, British and Chinese connections, and identity as the “Pearl of the Orient.” Use of the colonial arms ended in 1997, though it has since been adopted by the Hong Kong Autonomy Movement as a political symbol.


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