Brand Hong Kong
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The Brand Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港品牌形象; pinyin: Xiānggáng Pǐnpái Xíngxiàng) is a symbol used for promoting Hong Kong as a brand. It includes the stylized Chinese characters "香港" (Hong Kong) with the English letters "HK" incorporated in it in the shape of a dragon.
[edit] Parody
It was parodied by anti-Tung Chee Hwa legislators who changed the characters to "倒董". (anti-Tung) It was also parodied by pro-democracy legislators who changed the characters to "普選" (universal suffrage) in 2005, in the form of a Phoenix.