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The flag of South korea
The flag of South Korea, or Taegeukgi was taken from the Chinese
design of the um and yang symbol and has three parts: a white
background; a red and blue taegeuk ("Taijitu" or "um and Yang") in the
center; and four black trigrams, one in each corner of the
The flag of South Korea, or Taegeukgi (also spelled Taegukgi in
convention) is similar to the Chinese design of the yin and yang
symbol and has three parts: a white background; a red and blue taegeuk
("Taijitu" or "Yin and Yang") in the centre; and four black trigrams,
one
The flag of South Korea consists of a white base. In the center of the
flag is a blue and red circle, which is surrounded by four black
trigrams, one in each corner.
The flag of South Korea has a white background, a red and blue taeguk
in the center, and four black trigrams - one in each corner of the
flag. In Korean, the flag is called the Taegeukgi.
The national flag of South Korea is a white
canvas. The emblem of the country is located in its center. The design
of the flag symbolizes the principles of the east philosophy of "yin"
and "yang".