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Which city does Bauhinia represent?

Bauhinia stands for People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region.

Bauhinia, scientific name Bauhinia, 1880 was first discovered in Hongkong, China. It was confirmed to be a new species of Bauhinia by the joint research of Sir Henry Henry Arthur Blake, then Governor-General, and botanists, and was named after Sir Buli, which was originally translated into Bauhinia. Hong Kong people call it Bauhinia, and because it belongs to Bauhinia, it is called Bauhinia or Bauhinia, while Taiwan Province Province calls it Bauhinia because of its colorful flowers. As for its nickname "Hong Kong Orchid", it is directly translated from the English name "Hong Kong Orchid TrC'".

1965, bauhinia was officially designated as the city flower of Hong Kong. After 1997, People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) Special Zone continued to use bauhinia as the design pattern of regional emblem, regional flag and coins. This endemic species was introduced to Taiwan Province Province on 1967 and became the flower market tree in Chiayi City on 1984.

The regional flag of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has a red background, red and white colors symbolize one country, two systems, and a white bauhinia pattern with five-star stamens in the center. The blooming bauhinia symbolizes the prosperity of Hong Kong, and the red background symbolizes that Hong Kong will always rely on the motherland.

The regional emblem of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is circular, with the standard words "People's Republic of China (PRC) (People's Republic of China (PRC)) Special Administrative Region" and "Hong Kong" written around it, and a five-star bauhinia stamen pattern with white characters on a red background in the middle, which has the same meaning as the regional flag.