First of all the red / blue in the middle means cosmic dual forces' harmony such as man and woman, light and dark, and so on. We call it TAE-GEUK.
Next the sticks (let's focus on the number of sticks)
3 (left-top) means sky, spring, east, and benevolence (called GUN)
4 (left-bottom) means fire, fall, south, and courtesy (called LEE)
5 (right-top) means water, winter, north and wisdom (called GAM)
6 (right-bottom) means land, summer, west and justice (called GON)
Koreans say this in order of Gun Gon Gam Lee.
The point is that we thought the harmony is one of the most importanct value.
(I don't think we still think like this though.)
they mean words like words.
The current flag of South Korea was the original flag of Korea. It was designed over 60 years before the two Koreas separated.
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I think you mean Siberian tigers; who live in Russia, China, and parts of the Koreas (north and south).
Seoul means "capitol" in Korean. So South Koreas capitol is "capitol".
yes the united states was on south koreas side and the soviet union was on north koreas side
Chu-young park
Hu-Yang-Chang
For South Korea : KR
There is 2 North Korea and South Korea
south korea became an independent country in 1953
South America is a continent that consists of many countries. As such it doesn't have one flag.