Vlag van die Volksrepubliek China: Verskil tussen weergawes

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Die '''nasionale vlag van [[China]]''' is op [[27 September]] [[1949]] amptelik in gebruik geneem. Die vlag vertoon ’n enkele rooi baan met ’n groot goue vyfpuntige ster binne ’n boog van vier goue vyfpuntige sterre in die skildhoek.
 
<!--The red represents the communist revolution; the five stars and their relationship represent the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC). Sometimes, the flag is referred to as the "Five-star Red Flag" ({{zh|s=五星红旗|t=五星紅旗|p=wǔ xīng hóng qí}}).<ref>{{cite book | last = 马全洲 | first = | authorlink = |author2=周凯军 | title = Stories About the National Flag, Emblem and Anthem | publisher = People's Liberation Army Publishing House | date = 2009-04-01 | location = Beijing, China | pages = 1 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 978-7-5065-5729-0 }}</ref>
 
The flag was designed by [[Zeng Liansong]], a citizen from [[Wenzhou]], [[Zhejiang]]. He designed it in response to a circular distributed by the Preparatory Committee of the New Political Consultative Conference ({{zh|c=新政治协商会议筹备会|p=Xīn zhèngzhì xiéshāng huìyì chóubèi huì}}) in July 1949, shortly after they came to power following the [[Chinese Civil War]]. The design competition received 2,992 (or 3,012, see [[#History of the design|below]]) entries, and Zeng's design was put into a pool of 38 finalists. After several meetings and slight modifications, Zeng's design was chosen as the [[national flag]]. The first flag was hoisted by the [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA) on a pole overlooking Beijing's [[Tiananmen Square]] on October 1, 1949, at a ceremony announcing the founding of the People's Republic.
 
Other flags used in the People's Republic of China use a red background to symbolize the revolution in conjunction with other symbols. The flag of the [[People's Liberation Army]] uses the gold star with the Chinese characters 8-1 (for August 1, the date of the PLA's founding). The flag of the [[Communist Party of China]] replaces all of the stars with the party emblem. Due to government regulations, cities and provinces of China cannot have their own flags; the only sub-national flags that exist are those of the [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]] [[Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China|Special Administrative Regions]]. Despite this, at least two cities have adopted flags after the law was passed. The cities of [[Kaifeng]] and [[Shangrao]] adopted their flags in March 2006 and March 2009 respectively. This implies that the law is either repealed or not enforced.
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== Simboliek ==
[[Lêer:Chinese flag (Beijing) - IMG 1104.jpg|duimnael|regs|Vlag van China, Beijing]]