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Chinese badge identification
Can anyone help identify this Chinese badge thanks
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The star often appears in Taiwanese symbols, such as the Taiwan flag, so it could be from there, but what it's from I don't know.
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The man i bought it from said Chinese. so maybe I'm looking at the wrong nationality that's why I can't find anything on it
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They both speak Mandarin (well some Chinese speak Cantonese, depending on where they live, like Hong Kong), except the Taiwanese script is much more elaborate It is the old script which Mao essentially abolished in China to make it more accessible for the barely literate. Ethnically the Taiwanese and the Chinese are the same, so in a sense the man was right.
David |
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Also, at the end of the Chinese Civil War the Nationalist army retreated to Taiwan, so they might have taken their badges with them?
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I think your badge is Taiwanese. I was given this cap by a member of their army some years ago and the star badge has the same colours blue / white which comes from their flag.
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Do you think it is a cap badge
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It should be a memorial badge instead of a offical military cap badge of taiwanese army. I think it belong to the time period that ROC government still rule the whole china (PRC government still not exist in the world )
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Quite a nice find, pity no date of issue is found, but understandable.
Last edited by Exiazero; 01-08-19 at 03:06 PM. |
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Did some research. This badge is a memorial badge issued by the Nationalist Chinese government during the Sino-Japanese war of 1937 - 1945.
Here are the translations of the Chinese Characters: the centre of the badge says , "Pride of the Party (Nationalist) and Nation" the sides of the badge say, "Memorial Badge Awarded to the People of Xinggan County (Jiangxi Province) for Fighting off the Enemy". this was likely awarded during the late 1930s and onwards as the Jiangxi province was the place where a series of brutal battles were fought between China and Japan. Hope this helps. Last edited by Exiazero; 01-08-19 at 03:07 PM. |
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