To fold the South Korean flag (Taegeukgi), first lay it flat with the Taegeuk (the red and blue circle) facing up. Fold the flag in half lengthwise so the top edge meets the bottom edge. Then, fold it in half again widthwise, ensuring the Taegeuk remains visible. Finally, fold the flag into a triangle, starting from one end, tucking the corners neatly until you reach the end.
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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To fold the Dipset gang flag, first lay it flat on a clean surface with the design facing up. Fold the flag in half lengthwise, aligning the edges, then fold it in half again to create a smaller rectangle. Finally, fold it into thirds or roll it up, ensuring the emblem remains visible if desired. Store it neatly to maintain its shape and design.
South Korea
The US fought for South Korea. they were just to help South Korea because North Korea is invading them.
Below are several tutorials on how to properly fold the Texas flag .
into squares
1948, the same year the country was founded. South Korea's flag closely resembles the flag which Korea had before it was divided. That flag was adopted in 1883.
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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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So that it does not get damaged.
The American flag is always folded into a triangle at any formal event. either that or anyone who knows how to fold the flag will fold it into a triangle at any event.
It is very respectful to fold the American flag in a triangle. It represents all the soldiers who have lost their lives fighting for our freedom. It represents America and how we show our thanks. We always fold in in triangles and we always will.
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To fold an Alabama State Flag, first lay it out flat with the red cross facing up. Fold the flag in half lengthwise, aligning the edges, and then make a triangular fold starting from the hoist side, creating a triangle. Continue folding the triangle over itself until the entire flag is folded neatly, ensuring the red cross remains visible. Finally, tuck in any loose edges to secure the folded flag.
The cast of How to Fold a Flag - 2009 includes: Javorn Drummond as himself Jon Powers as himself Stuart Wilf as himself