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You're probably referring to the flower depicted on Hong Kong's flag which is called the 'Bauhinia'.
The Hong Kong flag consists of a stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia Blakeana flower sitting in the centre of a red background.The red and white on the flag symbolises the 'one country two system' political alliance between Hong Kong and China, while the Bauhinia Blakeana flower, a flower native to Hong Kong, is a symbol of harmony.
The Hong Kong flag consists of a stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia Blakeana flower sitting in the centre of a red background.The red and white on the flag symbolises the 'one country two system' political alliance between Hong Kong and China, while the Bauhinia Blakeana flower, a flower native to Hong Kong, is a symbol of harmony.
Hong Kong has a red flag with a white stylised orchid flower in the centre.
Hong Kong's national flower is a Bauhinia Blakeana flower. The Hong Kong flag consists of a stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia Blakeana flower sitting in the centre of a red background.The red and white on the flag symbolises the 'one country two system' political alliance between Hong Kong and China, while the Bauhinia Blakeana flower, a flower native to Hong Kong, is a symbol of harmony.
The first Philippine flag was sewn in Hongkong because it was in Hongkong that the idea of making a Philippine flag was conceptuatlized by President Emilio Aguinaldo who was in exile then in 1897.
The Hong Kong flag consists of a stylised, white, five-petal Bauhinia Blakeana flower sitting in the centre of a red background.The red and white on the flag symbolises the 'one country two system' political alliance between Hong Kong and China, while the Bauhinia Blakeana flower, a flower native to Hong Kong, is a symbol of harmony.The color red also stands for the national PRC flag. The color was adopted to establish a link between Hong Kong and China. The flower is a symbol of harmony and also represents the dichotomy between China and Hong Kong.Each of the flower's petals features a five-pointed red star which represents for communism and socialism.
Kawit, Cavite
The modern design of the Philippine flag was conceptualized by President Emilio Aguinaldo during his exile in Hong Kong in 1897. The first flag was sewn by Marcela Marino de Agoncillo with the help of her daughter Lorenza and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad
In what is now known as Hollywood Road Park, or Possession Point.