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Collection of Korea Cliparts (90)
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Distinctive korea artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
The national flag of South Korea, known as the Taegeukgi, embodies philosophical ideals of equilibrium and natural order.
A cheerful boy and girl in traditional hanbok sit beneath a bright sun, with a magpie-a symbol of good fortune-and a pine tree representing longevity.
The Taegeukgi - South Korea’s national flag - symbolizes harmony, balance, and the philosophy of opposites in unity.
A sleek, 3D-rendered South Korean flag icon-ideal for digital interfaces and international branding.
A cheerful collection of Korean cultural icons-traditional attire, architecture, national flag, and decorative symbols-ideal for teaching or creative projects.
A smiling woman in colorful hanbok stands beside a stylized map of Korea, symbolizing national pride and cultural identity.
A joyful pair in classic Korean hanbok, representing harmony and tradition during Seollal or Chuseok celebrations.
The flag of North Korea, adopted in 1948, symbolizes revolutionary traditions, patriotism, and the unity of the people under the Workers’ Party.
The national flag of South Korea, known as the Taegeukgi, embodies philosophical ideals of yin-yang balance and the four classical elements.
A standard South Korean stop sign displaying “정지” in white Hangul on a red octagon-identical in shape to international stop signs but linguistically localized.
The national emblem of the Republic of Korea, adopted in 1948, integrates the Taegeuk (yin-yang) symbol with a blooming mugunghwa (rose of Sharon) and the nation’s name in Korean script.
A stylized geographic outline of North Korea filled with its national flag design, highlighting national identity and territorial boundaries.
A polished, app-style icon displaying the national flag of North Korea with realistic reflections and rounded corners.
The official national emblem of the Republic of Korea, adopted in 1948, blends traditional symbolism with modern governance ideals.
A stylized illustration of Geunjeongjeon, the main throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace, showcasing classic Korean palace aesthetics.
The Taegeukgi-South Korea’s national flag-combines ancient philosophy with modern identity in a striking design of red, blue, black, and white.
A classic Korean hanbok featuring a yellow jeogori, wide white sleeves, and a flowing red chima, worn with a decorative sash and long braided hair.
The 38th Parallel marks the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea, with each nation’s flag-and the U.S. flag in South Korea-highlighting Cold War alliances.
A solemn soldier pays tribute at a comrade’s gravesite-symbolizing respect, loss, and enduring duty.
The vibrant Jeju logo reflects the island’s scenic landscapes-ocean, hills, and sunrise-with elegant Korean script and symbolic colors.
A vibrant bibimbap served in a dolsot (stone pot), ready to be stirred and enjoyed-classic comfort food from Korea.
A boy and girl in colorful hanbok stand side by side, embodying Korea’s rich cultural legacy and youthful joy.
A cheerful, cartoon-style school bus with smiling students and a friendly driver, ready for the daily commute.
A joyful child in a bright, embroidered hanbok-Korea’s iconic traditional attire-celebrating heritage with playful charm.
A cheerful illustration of iconic Korean elements-from traditional clothing to historic architecture and national symbols.
A joyful Korean wedding couple dressed in vibrant traditional hanbok-groom in blue jeogori and gat, bride in yellow jeogori and red chima with ornate jokduri headpiece.
The national flag of South Korea, known as the Taegukgi, embodies philosophical ideals of yin-yang and the four elements.
A symbolic map showing the Korean Peninsula split between North and South Korea, each marked with its national flag.
A stylized map illustrating the division of the Korean Peninsula, with North Korea in red (flag design) and South Korea in blue and white.
A cheerful young girl in a classic red-and-yellow hanbok celebrates Korean heritage with two national flags.
A stylized map of South Korea featuring the national flag at its center, representing unity and cultural heritage.
A vibrant bibimbap bowl topped with a golden-yolked fried egg, surrounded by crisp vegetables, mushrooms, tofu, and spicy gochujang sauce.
The Taegeukgi-South Korea’s national flag-waves proudly, symbolizing balance, harmony, and the nation’s philosophical roots.
A stylized illustration of the Taegukgi-the national flag of South Korea-waving proudly on a flagpole.
The national flag of South Korea, known as the Taegeukgi, features a central yin-yang-inspired Taegeuk and four trigrams symbolizing natural elements and virtues.
A cheerful Korean woman in hanbok stands beside a stylized map of the Korean Peninsula, highlighting unity and tradition.
A joyful visual tour of South Korea’s rich traditions, modern icons, and delicious cuisine-all centered around the national flag.
The national flag of South Korea, known as the Taegeukgi, features a red-and-blue yin-yang symbol surrounded by four black trigrams on a white field.
The official national emblem of the Republic of Korea, adopted in 1948, integrates traditional Korean symbolism with modern state identity.
A joyful Korean couple dressed in ceremonial hanbok, celebrating springtime under flowering sakura branches.
A stylized map of North Korea overlaid with the country’s flag-red center band with a white star, flanked by blue stripes and white borders.
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