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NATIONAL FLAG AND NATIONAL EMBLEM
Ord. No. 116 of 1997
A159
SCHEDULE 2
[ss. 2 & 3]

Specifications for the National Emblem of the People’s Republic of China

The People’s Republic of China’s National Emblem

The national emblem consists of a national flag, Tian’anmen, a cogwheel and wheat and rice stems and heads, symbolizing the birth of New China under people’s democratic dictatorship which is led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants through the Chinese people’s new-democratic revolutionary struggle ever since the May 4th Movement.

1. Two bunches of wheat and rice form a round ring. A cogwheel is placed where the wheat and rice stems cross at the base. Red ribbon forms a knot in the centre of the cogwheel. The red ribbon coils up the wheat and rice on the left and right of the cogwheel and hangs down, dividing the cogwheel into an upper and a lower part.

2. If a vertical straight line is drawn in the centre of the design, the left and right parts are completely symmetrical.

3. The positions and measurements of the various parts of the design may be enlarged or reduced to the scale of the squared ink line sketch.

4. If a relief sculpture is made, the height of the various parts may be magnified or lessened to the scale of the sectional drawing.

5. The national emblem is in red and gold: the wheat and rice, the five stars, Tian’anmen and the cogwheel are in gold, the base of the part within the round ring and the hanging ribbon are in red; the red is pure red (the same as the national flag); the gold is pure gold (light and bright).

6. The diameters of the usual dimensions of the national emblem for display or use are as follows:

(a) 100 cm
(b) 80 cm
(c) 60 cm.