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.
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What is Hong Kong's national flower?-Oh, honey, Hong Kong is not a country! Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China. So, the concept of a \national flower\ doesn't apply to Hong Kong. China's national flower is the peony. But when it comes to Hong Kong, it has its own unique floral symbols and representations that are part of its regional identity and culture. It's important to understand the correct status of Hong Kong and respect its place within the framework of China.