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Flag of Macau

The differences between this edition and old one are stars, bridge, color, and water.
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Flag of Macau
Traditional Chinese 澳門特別行政區區旗
Simplified Chinese 澳门特别行政区区旗

The Regional flag of the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (traditional Chinese: 澳門特別行政區區旗), is light green with a lotus flower above the stylized Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge and water in white, beneath an arc of five gold, five-pointed stars: one large in the center of the arc and four smaller ones.

The lotus was chosen as the floral emblem of Macau. The Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge is a bridge linking the Macau Peninsula and the island of Taipa. The bridge is one of the most recognisable landmarks for the territory. The water beneath the lotus and the bridge symbolise Macau's position as a port and its role played in the territory. The five five-pointed stars echo the design of the flag of the People's Republic of China, symbolising the relationship Macau has with its mother country.

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History

Flag of the Portuguese Governor of Macao
Proposed flag of the colony of Macao

Prior to the handover of Macau to the People's Republic of China by Portugal in 1999, Macau officially used only the Portuguese flag, in contrast to Hong Kong, which, under British rule, used a defaced Blue Ensign as its flag, alongside the Union Jack. In 1967, there were proposals to give each overseas province its own flag, consisting of the Portuguese flag with the local coat of arms, but none was ever adopted.[1]

There was a flag for the Government of Macau, with the colony's coat of arms on a light blue field.[2]


1993 Proposals

The chosen flag of Macao
Flag Description
1993 Macau 1.gif Similar to the current flag of Macau, but the lotus is stylised differently and is found in a disc, with the stars inside the flower
1993 Macau 2.gif A tricolour of red-white-red; the middle band has a depiction of St. Paul's Catherdal in Macau
1993 Macau 3.gif A triband with a stylised "M" standing for Macau; a large star above four smaller stars representative of China
1993 Macau 4.gif A vertical bicolour of green and red, resembling the Flag of Portugal, with a stylized lotus flower in the lower fly
1993 Macau 5.gif
1993 Macau 6.gif A red and blue stylised "M" with a large five-pointed star, with a red lotus blossom within the centre of the star, on the upper fly of a white flag with two blue horizontal bands
1993 Macau 7.gif Similar to the current flag of Macau, but the flag colour is red, and the emblem excludes the bridge and water underneath the lotus on the current flag
1993 Macau 8.gif A stylised lotus flower with an arch of yellow stars on a red flag
1993 Macau 9.gif A stylised lotus flower with an arch of yellow stars above the flower on a red flag
1993 Macau 10.gif A depiction of the Guia Fortress Lighthouse, the oldest in Asia, under a golden star; a white halo ring forms around the lighthouse, and two light cones divide the upper fly (red in colour) and lower fly (blue in colour)
1993 Macau 11.gif A vertical bicolour of green and red, resembling the Flag of Portugal, with a white gull in the upper fly and a white depiction of the Gov. Nobre de Carvalho Bridge in the lower fly
1993 Macau 12.gif A stylised lotus flower on a red flag with an arch of yellow stars above the flower
1993 Macau 13.gif A red triangle with base on hoist and apex on the fly edge, filled with the stars from the flag of China
1993 Macau 14.gif A stylised lotus flower, with a red-outlined star within the top petal
1993 Macau 15.gif Another depiction of the Gov. Nobre de Carvalho Bridge in the lower fly on a red flag, with the five yellow stars running parallel to the outline of the bridge

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