What are the colors of South Korean flag?
The South Korean flag has 4 primary colors, which are red, blue, white and black.
The table below has the common and popular codes of these colors in HEX, RGB and CMYK formats along with Pantone (PMS), RAL and NCS (Natural Color System). Please note that HEX and RGB codes are to be used for digital works and web pages (including HTML and CSS) while the CMYK values are for printers.
The South Korea flag is known as Taegukgi and Taegeukgi.
What is the meaning of colors in the South Korea flag?
Red, blue, white and black, the four colors in the South Korean flag, stand for positive cosmic forces, negative cosmic forces, korean culture, peace and purity and different virtues, respectively. Also, specially in case of state flags, the meaning associated with the colors are generally endorsed by an official charter. However, at times the symbolism is simply understood by being descended from the culture of the land or has seeped so deeply into customs that, now, the two are inextricably linked. Please also note that there can be more than one meaning for the colors in the South Korea flag.