The pro-Republic of China camp, or the pro-Kuomintang camp (親國民黨派), is a political alignment in Hong Kong. It generally pledges allegiance to the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan and the Kuomintang.
Double Ten riots of 1956 was started by the pro-Nationalist triad members.
Rennie's Mill Middle School in 1995 flying the flag of the Republic of China.
Pro-Taiwan supporters holding the flag of the Republic of China during the pro-democracy protest in December 2005.
Obelisk at Sun Yat Sen Commemorative Garden, Tuen Mun
Pro-Beijing camp (Hong Kong)
The pro-Beijing camp, pro-establishment camp or pro-China camp is a political alignment in Hong Kong which generally supports the policies of the Beijing central government and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) towards Hong Kong. The term "pro-establishment camp" is regularly in use to label the broader segment of the Hong Kong political arena which has the closer relationship with the establishment, namely the governments of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). Pro-Beijing politicians are labeled "patriots" by pro-Beijing media and "loyalists" by the rival pro-democracy camp.
Pro-China rally during 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests