The Korean flag, known as the "Taegeukgi," features a white background with a red and blue Taegeuk symbol in the upper left corner. The Taegeuk represents the balance of opposites and cosmic forces. Surrounding it are four black trigrams symbolizing the elements of the universe and cardinal directions. The flag's white background signifies purity and peace, embodying the Korean people's aspiration for peaceful unification. It serves as a powerful symbol of national identity, cultural heritage, and the pursuit of harmony.
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