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South Korean Flag - Taegeuk Symbol Explained #2260954 (License: Personal Use)
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This image shows the Taegeuk, the iconic circular symbol at the center of the South Korean national flag, divided into a red upper half (Yang) and a blue lower half (Yin), signifying harmony between opposing forces. Though the full flag includes four black trigrams at the corners, this version isolates the Taegeuk for symbolic clarity. The design reflects ancient Korean cosmology rooted in Taoist and Confucian traditions.
Used on government websites, educational resources, cultural exhibits, and international diplomacy pages; serves users seeking symbolic, historical, or patriotic information about South Korea.
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