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![[Flag of Chinese provinces]](../images/c/cn_flags1.jpg)
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by Zoltan Horvath, 05 June 2009
![[Flag of Chinese provinces]](../images/c/cn_flags2.jpg)
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by Zoltan Horvath, 05 June 2009
There has not been any evidence of existence of these flags, but I've found two interest images displaying flags of 'delegates' on 
national sporting events held in China.
Source: 
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90783/91323/6563990.html 
National Winter Games: The 11th National Winter Games was held in Qiqihar in 
Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province from January 18 to 28. (Xinhua Photo)
There are at least 24 different flags in hands of delegates' representatives 
behind young girls holding tables of names. I can't read Chinese characters to 
indentify them.
An other image can be found at:
http://www.showchina.org/en/Gallery/Sports/200801/t144181.htm 
Flags of the delegations to the upcoming China's 11th National 
Winter Games are seen in Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province on 
Jan. 15, 2008. The National Winter Games will hold opening ceremony on Jan. 18 
here, with its ice and snow sports games will be held respectively in Qiqihar 
and Yabuli ski ground in Heilongjiang. (Xinhua Photo) 
I think this picture was taken on the same sport event. Most of flags are 
unicoloured (in various colours) with Chinese inscriptions or emblem. The 
inscriptions are possibly names of delegates (provinces, regions, cities or any 
other entities?) 
Zoltan Horvath, 05 June 2009
I could only open this photo. My wife told me, on the signs are the names of 
cities, not of provinces, so maybe the flags are city flags or flags of the 
universities/sport academies of the sportsmen.
Jan-Patrick Fischer, 05 June 2009