This is a list of flags of entities named or related to "China".
People's Republic of China
National flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1 October 1949 – present | Flag of the People's Republic of China[1] | A red field, with a large gold star with four smaller stars to the right at the canton. This flag is flown in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau. |
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| 1 July 1997 – present | Flag of Hong Kong[2] | A white, five-petal Bauhinia blakeana on a red field with 1 star on each of the petals. The Chinese name of Bauhinia × blakeana has also been frequently shortened as 紫荊/紫荆 (洋 yáng means "foreign" in Chinese, and this would be deemed inappropriate by the PRC government), although 紫荊/紫荆 refers to another genus called Cercis. A statue of the plant has been erected in Golden Bauhinia Square in Hong Kong. |
| 20 December 1999 – present | Flag of Macau[3] | A lotus flower above a stylized bridge and water in white, beneath an arc of five gold, five-pointed stars on a green field |
Military flags
Civil flags
City flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1997 | Flag of Ningbo[16] | |
| June 1988 – December 1997 | Flag of Nanjing[16] | |
| March 2006 – present | Flag of Kaifeng[16] | |
| 2009 – present | Flag of Shangrao[16] | |
Political flags
Flags of Political Groups and Separatist Movements
Proposed national flags of the People's Republic of China
In July 1949, a contest was announced for a national flag for the newly founded People's Republic of China (PRC). From a total of about 3,000 proposed designs, 38 finalists were chosen. In September, the current flag, submitted by Zeng Liansong, was officially adopted, with the hammer and sickle removed.[19]
Alternative proposals
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Zeng Liansong's original proposal for the PRC flag[20]
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Mao Zedong's proposal for the PRC flag symbolizing the Yellow River[21]
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Proposal 2 for the PRC flag symbolizing the Yellow River and the Yangtze River
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Proposal 3 for the PRC flag symbolizing the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Pearl River
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Proposal 4 for the PRC flag
Selection of proposals
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Design by Xiao Shufang
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Design by Xiao Shuhua
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Design by Xiao Shuhua
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Design by Yan Xinghua
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Design by Yang Taiyang
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Design by Yang Taiyang
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Design by Yu Zhuosheng
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Design by Zhang Ding and Zhong Ling
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Design by Zhang Ding and Zhong Ling
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Design by Zhang Ding and Zhong Ling
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Design by Zhang Ding and Zhong Ling
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Design by Zhang Ding and Zhong Ling
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Design by Zhang Ding, Zhong Ling and Zhou Guangyuan
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House flags
Historical socialist states
Historical military flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1931 | Flag of the Northeast Righteous and Brave Army[24] | Red flag with the text "東北義勇軍" and a star. |
| | Flag of the Third Army of the Shandong People's Anti-Japanese Salvation Army[25] | |
| 1927–1928 | Flag of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army[5] | Same as the 1928 version, but the left side reads "工農革命軍" (China Workers'/Peasants' Revolutionary Army). Divisions were added, for example "第二軍第一師" (Second Army, 1st Division). |
| 1928–1930 | Flag of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army[24] | Left side reads "中國工農紅軍" (Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army). |
| 1930 | Flag of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army | Same as the 1928 version, but the left side has no characters and the top reads "全世界無產階級聯合起來" ("Proletariats of the world, unite!"). |
| 1930–1931 | Flag of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army[5] | Same as April 1930 version but top reads "全世界無產階級及被壓迫民族聯合起來" ("Proletariats and oppressed peoples of the world, unite!"). |
| 1931–1934 | Flag of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army[5] | Same as 1934 version but with blank white left side and colored fringe around the edges (6 variants – red for infantry, yellow for cavalry, black for artillery, white for engineering, blue for logistics, green for medical). |
| 1934–1937 | Flag of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army[23] | |
| 1937–1947 | Flag of the Eighth Route Army (18th Group Army)[24] in use by communist forces in the Second United Front during the Second Sino Japanese War | National Revolutionary Army unit flag with text "國民革命軍第十八集團軍" (National Revolutionary Army 18th Group Army) on the side. |
Republic of China
National flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 9 December 1928 – present | Flag of the Republic of China[26] | Commonly known as "Taiwan". A red field, with a blue canton containing a 12-ray white sun. This flag flew over mainland China until 1949, and is presently flown on the island of Taiwan and other islands under the control of the ROC. This flag can sometimes be seen in Mainland China, for historical and unofficial use. |
| 1950–present | Flag of the Republic of China (vertical) | Vertical red banner; in the canton, a Blue Sky with a White Sun pointing upward on a blue field. |
| 1940–1943 | Flag of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China. | Used by the Japanese puppet rebel government until 1943 when the pennant was removed and the regular ROC flag took its place. The pennant reads "Peace, Anti-Communism, National Construction". |
| 1940–1943 | Flag of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China. | Used by the Japanese puppet rebel government until 1943 when the pennant was removed and the regular ROC flag took its place. The pennant reads "Peace, Anti-Communism". |
| 1940–1943 | Flag of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China. | Used by the Japanese puppet rebel government until 1943 when the pennant was removed and the regular ROC flag took its place. The pennant reads "Peace, National Construction". |
| 1912–1928 | First flag of the Republic of China, or "Five-colored flag" | It was widely flown even before the Republic of China in Shanghai and eastern parts of north China until 1928. The stripe representation: red for Han Chinese, yellow for Manchus, blue for Mongols, white for Hui and black for Tibetans. Later used by the Japanese puppet states of the East Hebei Autonomous Government, the Chinese Provisional Government. |
| 1938–1940 | Flag of the Reformed Government of the Republic of China |
| 1916 | Flag of Empire of China. | The version with the red saltire was more commonly used than the version with the red centered cross. |
| 1916 | Variant flag of Empire of China. | |
| 1911–1912 | Flag used during the 1911 revolution, in de facto independent Sichuan.zh[27] | |
| 1911–1912 | Baguataiji flag used during the 1911 revolution, in de facto independent Shanxi Provincial Military Government,zh led by Yan Xishan | |
Standards
Other high executive officials
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1929–2003 | A common flag for all ROC high executive officials | |
Military flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1981–present | Flag of the Republic of China Air Force | |
| 1948–1981 | Old flag of the Republic of China Air Force | |
| 1937–1948 | Old flag of the Republic of China Air Force | |
| | Commanding General of Air Force Flag | |
| | Senior General's Flag | |
| | General's Flag | |
| | Lieutenant General's Flag | |
| | Major General's Flag | |
| | Colonel's Flag | |
| 1986–present | Air force units flag model | |
| 1981-1986 | |
| 1962-1981 | |
| 1958-1962 | |
| 1948-1958 | |
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| | Flag of the Republic of China Marine Corps | |
| | General's Flag | |
| | Lieutenant General's Flag | |
| | Major General's Flag | |
| | Colonel's Flag | |
| | Republic of China Marine Corps Unit Flag | In use since 1986 |
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1973–2012 | Flag of the Republic of China Combined Service Force | |
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| 1952–1956 | |
National Defense University
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 2014–present | Banner of the Military College of the National Defense University | |
| 2014–present | The banner of the Military College of Command and Staff of the National Defense University | |
| 2014–present | Naval Command and Staff College Flag | |
| 2014–present | Air Command and Staff College Flag | |
| 2014–present | National Defense Medical Center Flag | |
| 2014–present | Flag of Fu Hsing Kang College | |
| 2014–present | Chung Cheng Institute of Technology Flag | |
| 2014–present | Flag of the Higher School of Management of the National Defense University | |
| 2000-2014 | Old banner of the Military College of the National Defense University | |
| 1968-2000 | Old flag of the National Defense University | |
Coast Guard Administration
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 2000–present | Flag of the Coast Guard Administration of the Republic of China | |
| 2000–present | Flag of the Minister of Coast Guard of the Republic of China | |
| 2000–present | Flag of the Director of Coast Guard of the Republic of China | |
| 2000–present | Flag of the Nansha Commander of Coast Guard of the Republic of China | |
| 2000–present | Flag of the Director General of Coast Guard of the Republic of China | |
| 2000–present | Unit Flag of Coast Guard of Republic of China | |
| 1925–1928 | Ensign of Coastal Defense of Republic of China | |
Police
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1974–present | Flag of police of the Republic of China | |
| 1947–1974 | Flag of police of the Republic of China | Flag of the Republic of China defaced with the golden pigeon in the fly. |
| 1932–1947 | Flag of police of the Republic of China. | |
| 1912–1928 | Flag of police of the Republic of China | |
| 1974–present | Flag of National Police Agency | |
| 1974–present | Flag of Central Police University | |
| 1974–present | Flag of Volunteer Police of the Republic of China | |
| 1974–present | Flag of Director-General of ROC Police | |
| 1974–present | Flag of Commissioner of Direct-controlled municipality of ROC Police | |
| 1932–1949 | Flag of Voluntary Police of the Republic of China | |
Water Police
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1928–1949 | Ensign of the Chinese Water Police | |
| 1912–1928 | Ensign of the Chinese Water Police | |
Fire Service
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1996–present | Flag of fire service of the Republic of China | |
| 1996–present | Unit Flag of Fire Service | |
Rescue aviation
Ministries
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| | Flag of the Sports Administration | |
| | Flag of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications | |
| | Flag of the Ministry of Education | |
| 2014–present | Flag of the Ministry of Finance | |
| 1950–2014 | Previously used as flag of the Inspector-General of Customs during 1929–50. Green background with yellow saltire superimposed by "Blue Sky with a White Sun" flag. |
| | Flag of the Ministry of Health and Welfare | |
Councils
Agency
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| | Flag of Taiwan Area National Freeway Bureau of the Republic of China | |
| | Flag of Civil Aeronautics Administration of the Republic of China | |
| | Flag of Bureau of High Speed Rail of the Republic of China | |
| | Flag of Taiwan Area National Expressway Engineering Bureau, MOTC, Republic of China | |
| | Flag of Institute of Transportation of the Republic of China | |
| 2014–present | Flag of Maritime and Port Bureau of the Republic of China | |
| 2007–present | Flag of National Immigration Agency of the Republic of China | |
Civil and Merchant Ensign
Postal flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1935– | Postal Ensign of the Republic of China | |
| 1929–1935 | Postal ensign of China | The "Blue Sky with a White Sun" was placed in the canton. |
| 1919–1929 | Postal ensign of China | White flag with the Five-colored flag in the canton, bilingual text "Postes" in the lower hoist quarter, and a greylag goose in the fly half. |
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1977–present | Customs flag | |
| 1977–present | Flag of Director General of Customs | |
| 1929–1950 | Flag of the Inspector-General, 1929–1950 and is still used by the ROC Minister of Finance until 2014 | Green background with yellow saltire superimposed by "Blue Sky with a White Sun" flag. |
| 1931–1950 (In use by vessels until 1976) | Ensign of Chinese Customs (Nanking Government) | |
| 1929–1931 | Ensign of Chinese Customs (Nanking Government) | |
| 1911–1928 | Ensign of Chinese Customs (Beiyang Government) | |
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1929–1949 | Ensign of the Chinese Salt Administration | |
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Yacht Club Ensign
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1966–present | Yacht Club Ensign of the Republic of China | Four serrated yellow stripes are added to the flag of the Republic of China for use as a yacht club ensign. Previously used as civil ensign during 1928–66. |
| 1966–present | Yacht Club Burgee of the Republic of China | The Blue Sky with a White Sun in a burgee (pennant) form. |
Sporting flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1979– | Chinese Taipei Olympic flag | The ROC is recognized as "Chinese Taipei" in the Olympics, due to the political status of Taiwan. |
| 2019– | Flag of Chinese Taipei used in the Paralympic Games | |
| | Flag of Chinese Taipei used in the Deaflympics | |
| | Flag of Chinese Taipei used in the Universiade | |
| | Chinese Taipei volleyball flag | |
| | Chinese Taipei esports flag | Used in esports competitions organized by Blizzard Entertainment. |
| 2004–2019 | Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag | |
| pre-2004 | Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag | |
| | Former Chinese Taipei Football Flag | |
City and county flags
As of 18 November 1997, the Chinese Government banned localities from making and using local flags and emblems.[29] Despite the ban, some cities have adopted their own flag that often includes their local emblem as shown below. The ROC-controlled areas continues to use the respective flags.
The PRC-controlled mainland does not have provincial flags, but the ROC-controlled area has a flag for one of its two provinces.
History
University flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1910s-? | Flag of the University of China | |
| 1928–2010s | Flag of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University | |
Political flags
Cultural flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 2018–present | Flag of Tao people | A white flag with the traditional "boat's eye" symbol and traditional triangular ornaments on the top and bottom.[33] |
| 2017–present | Flag of Rukai people | The "Lily Flag" composed of three colors: red, yellow and green, representing hope, love and peace. The lilies and eagle feathers represent the purity and fairness of the Rukai tribe, was designed by Jin Shaohua.[34] |
| 2017–present | Flag of Taiwanese indigenous peoples in Taichung | |
| 2016–present | "National flag" of Amis people in the Amis Music Festival.[35][36] | |
| ?–present | Flag of Amis people in Taidong (Falangaw tribezh) | |
| 1984–1998 | Flag of Taiwan Association for the Promotion of Aboriginal Rightszh | |
Republic of China
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1906 | Teo Eng Hock and his wife's proposal 1 for the ROC flag | |
| 1906 | Proposal 2 for the ROC flag | |
| 1906 | Proposal 3 for the ROC flag, later adopted as the flag of the Republic of China Army | |
| 1906 | Proposal 4 for the ROC flag, later adopted as the flag of the China Zhi Gong Party | |
| 1906 | Proposal 5 for the ROC flag, later used as the flag of the marshall in Beiyang government | |
Taiwan Independence Movement
Railway flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| | Railways Ensign of the Republic of China | Also the flag of the Taiwan Railways Administration. |
| 1919–1951 | Railways Ensign of China | Used in Taiwan from 1947 to 1951. |
House flags
Association flags
Warlords
Qing dynasty and other pre-1912 states
National flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1862–90 | Flag of the Qing Dynasty | Naval flag and quasi-national flag on international occasions. |
| 1862–1890 | Used on Qing Dynasty naval ships for identification | Same as national flag |
Standards
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1862–1912 | Standard of the Qing Emperor | Azure Dragon on a plain right triangle yellow field with the red sun of the three-legged crow in the upper left corner. |
Military flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1890–1912 | The flag of the Qing Imperial Chinese Navy | Square version of above flag |
| 1862–1890 | Used on Qing Dynasty naval ships for identification | Same as national flag |
| 1909–1911 | Flag for the Imperial Chinese Navy Secretary.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | The flag of the Admiral of the Beiyang Fleet from 1909 to 1911.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | Command flag for Imperial Chinese Navy Vice Admiral.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | Command flag for Imperial Chinese Navy Rear Admiral.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | Command flag for Imperial Chinese Navy Commodore.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | Command flag for Imperial Chinese Navy Senior Officer's/Fleet Leader.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | Imperial Chinese Navy Duty Ship Pennant.[39] | |
| 1909–1911 | Imperial Chinese Navy Commission Pennant.[39] | |
| 1890–1909 | The flag of the Admiral of the Beiyang Fleet from 1890 to 1909. | |
| 1874–1890 | The flag of the Admiral of the Beiyang Fleet from 1874 to 1890. | |
| 1890–1909 | Flag of the Commander (Tongling) of Torpedo Boats | |
| 1905–1909 | Flag of Provincial Commander-in-Chief of Beiyang Fleet | |
| 1890-1909 | Flag of Commodore of Beiyang Fleet | |
| 1905–1909 | Flag of High-ranking Official of Beiyang Fleet | |
| 1905–1909 | Officer (Junguan) of the Beiyang Fleet | |
| 1905–1909 | Flag of Minister of the Navy, or Admiral (de jure, probably not used) | |
| 1905–1909 | Flag of the Admiral and Fleet Commander, or Vice Admiral (de jure, probably not used) | |
| 1905–1909 | Flag of the Admiral and Squadron Commander, or Rear Admiral (de jure, probably not used) | |
| 1905–1909 | Flag of the Commodore, or Commodore First Class (de jure, probably not used) | |
| 1890–1909 | Flag of the Leader (Duizhang), or Commodore Second Class | |
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| Proposed in 1863 | Proposed in 1863 ensign of Qing Navy | |
| Proposed in 1863 | Proposed in 1863 Commission Pennant of Qing Navy | |
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| Junk pennants | In addition to the typical flags, some Qing ships also used individual silk pennants. | The two pictures provided here are examples only. |
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1867–1911 | Ensign of Chinese Customs | A green flag with yellow saltire. |
House flags
Flags of localized regimes
Flags of the Chinese Pirates
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| c. 1849 | Reputedly the flag of the Chinese pirate Shap-ng-tsai or decoration confused with the ensign. | The flag is painted with a depiction of Zhang Daoling (34–156 AD), founder of Daoism as a religion in China. He is seated on a rock holding a Bagua (a symbol of Daoism) with a tiger or qilin behind him. A border of bats runs down the fly edge (a symbol of good luck).[41] |
Banners described by Wujing Zongyao
Banners described by Jixiao Xinshu
Banners described by Wubei Zhi
Banners present in old paintings
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Manchukuo
National flag
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1932–1945 | Flag of Manchukuo | A yellow field with the red, blue, white, and black stripes of the first flag of the Republic of China (see above) in the canton. |
Standards
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1935–1945 | Imperial standard of the Emperor of Manchukuo. | Used by the Emperor of Manchukuo. |
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1935–1945 | War ensign of Manchukuo. | Used by the Manchukuo Imperial Army. |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of Navy Minister of Manchukuo | |
| 1932–1935 | Flag of admiral of the Navy | |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of admiral of the Navy | |
| 1932–1935 | Flag of vice admiral of the Navy | |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of vice admiral of the Navy | |
| 1932–1935 | Flag of rear admiral of the Navy | |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of rear admiral of the Navy | |
| 1932–1935 | Flag of 1st class commodore of the Navy | |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of 1st class commodore of the Navy | |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of commander (2nd class commodore) of the Navy | |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of superior commander of the Navy | |
Government flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of the Manchukuo Shipping Office. | Used by the Manchukuo Shipping Office. |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of the Manchukuo Coast Guard. | Used by the Manchukuo Coast Guard. |
| 1935–1945 | Flag of Manchukuo Marine Transport. | |
Police flags
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1932–1945 | Flag of the Manchukuo Marine Police | Used by the Manchukuo Marine Police. |
| 1932–1945 | Flag of the Chief of Civil Administration | |
| 1932–1945 | Flag of the Chief of Police Civil Administration | Used by the Manchukuo Marine Police. |
| 1932–1945 | Flag of the Chief of Marine Police | |
| 1932–1945 | Flag of the Marine Police Senior Officer at Present Afloat | |
Political flags
Other
Other Japanese puppet states
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1937–1938 | Flag of the Great Way Government. | |
| 1943 | Flag of the New Peoples' Society. | New People's Society [zh] (新民會, "Xinminhui"), a collaborationist, quasi-political-party organization in northern China under Japanese occupation. |
| 1938–1940 | Flag of the Reformed Government of the Republic of China. | |
| 1936–1939 | Flag of the Mongol Military Government, which became the Flag of the Mongol United Autonomous Government in 1937. | A vertical pattern of red, yellow, white as a canton on a blue field. |
| 1937 | Flag of the Mongol United Autonomous Government (alternate reconstruction). | Reconstruction of the flag of the Mongol United Autonomous Government based on The Airpost Journal's description. It mentions "a square of horizontal red, yellow, white and black stripes".[42] |
| 1938–1939 | Flag of the South Chahar Autonomous Government, also known as Chanan. Later merged with the Mongol United Autonomous Government and Jinbei to create Mengjiang | A vertical pattern of red, white, blue as a canton on a yellow field. |
| 1938–1939 | Flag of the North Shanxi Autonomous Government, also known as Jinbei. Later merged with the Mongol United Autonomous Government and Chanan to create Mengjiang | A vertical pattern of red, blue, white as a canton on a yellow field. |
| 1939–1945 | Flag of Mengjiang | A horizontal pattern of yellow, blue, white, red, white, blue, and yellow again. |
Foreign concessions and colonies
Flag | Duration | Use | Description |
| 1932–1935 | | A combination with the flag of Manchukuo at the top and the flag of Soviet Union at the bottom. |
| 1928–1932 | | A combination with the Flag of the Republic of China at the top and the flag of Soviet Union at the bottom. |
| 1925–1928 | | A combination with the Five Races Under One Union flag at the top and the flag of Soviet Union at the bottom. |
| 1915–1925 | | A combination of the triangular version of the Five Races Under One Union flag and the flag of Russia, with the text "East Provinces' Railway Company of China" in Chinese. |
| 1897–1915 | | A combination of the triangular version of the flag of the Qing dynasty and the flag of Russia, with the text "East Provinces' Railway of Great Qing" in Chinese. |
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| 1903–1930 | British Weihaiwei | A British Blue Ensign with two Mandarin ducks standing on a beach. Flag of Weihaiwei |
| 1899–1903 | Flag of the Commissioner of Weihaiwei | |
| 1903–1930 | Flag of the Commissioner of Weihaiwei | |
Secessionist states
Misattributed flags
This is a list of incorrect or fictitious flags which have been reported on as being factual and/or historical flags by contemporary or otherwise reputable sources or popularized on the Internet.
In 2012, Vietnam mistakenly used the 6-star flag for China (1 big and 5 small stars) during the visit of the President of China.[44][45][46][47]
See also
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External links
- Media related to Flags of China at Wikimedia Commons
- China: Index of Pages at Flags of the World
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