HK$20: Repulse Bay
Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong, famed for its calm turquoise waters and the white glittering sand. As it is a haven of peace and serenity away from the bustle of the city, it is also a popular tourist attraction and relaxing resort for both locals and visitors.
The HK$20 banknote has a blue colour scheme, with a measurement of 143mm (length) by 71.5mm (width).
The new banknotes have incorporated advanced security features. In addition, Braille and tactile lines are embossed on the new banknotes for facilitating the visually impaired to differentiate the denominations.

Embossed FeelImparts an embossed feel, particularly for the denomination on the left, Braille, Bank of China Tower image, lettering and tactile lines of the front panel.

Fluorescent PatternFluorescent pattern can be seen under ultraviolet light.


Dynamic Colour-
changing Pattern
changing Pattern
Colour shifting between green and gold with a shimmering horizontal bar seen to be rolling up and down when the note is tilted.


Accessibility Features For The Visually Impaired
Braille is used in the lower front panel and tactile lines have been added to the two sides of the front panel to facilitate the visually impaired to differentiate the denomination.


Concealed Denomination
Visible when the front panel is tilted under light.

Iridescent PatternShimmering iridescent pattern showing the silhouette of the Bank of China Tower on the front panel when the banknote is tilted under a bright light.

Enhanced WatermarkA bauhinia flower and highlight watermark of the denomination numeral and dot pattern can be seen when the banknote is held against the light.

Serial NumbersPrinted horizontally and vertically on the front panel in enlarging fonts, with the vertical one in fluorescent red under ultraviolet light.


Fluorescent See-through Pattern
The patterns on the front and back match perfectly when the note is held under the light, with two fluorescent colours visible under ultraviolet light.


Colour-changing Windowed Metallic Thread
Colour of metallic thread shifting from magenta to green when the note is tilted and the large alphabets "H" and "K" on the thread are made up of microtext.

