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Flag of South Korea

Flag of South Korea
KR · 2:3

Official Palette

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Symbolism

The white background represents peace and purity. The central 'Taegeuk' circle symbolizes the balance of the universe (yin/blue and yang/red). The four black trigrams (gwẻ) in the corners represent heaven, sun, moon, and earth, as well as the four seasons and cardinal directions.

History

Known as the 'Taegeukgi', it was first designed and used in 1882 during the Joseon dynasty. The current exact specifications were formalized by the South Korean government in 1949, with minor color updates in 1997 and 2011.

Construction

A 2:3 ratio. The Taegeuk is exactly centered, and the four trigrams are positioned in the corners, angled to point toward the center.

Country Specifications

Capital
Seoul
Population
51.2M
Languages
Korean
Continent
Asia
Subregion
East Asia
Landlocked
No
ISO 3166-1
KR

Flag Identification

Adopted
October 15, 1949
Designer
Bak Yeong-hyo
Proportions
2:3 (≈0.67)
Total Colors
4

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Sources

  • Government of South Korea
  • FOTW