The flag of North Korea features a red stripe in the middle, bordered by white stripes, with blue on the top and bottom, and a red star inside a white circle, symbolizing national pride and values.
Overview
History Of The Flag
Design And Symbolism
Colors And Their Meanings
Adoption And Modifications
Flag Etiquette And Protocol
Controversies Surrounding The Flag
International Reactions To The Flag
Use Of The Flag In Cultural Context
Comparison With Other National Flags
Flags Used In Different Periods Of North Korea
The White Stripes
North Korea
South Korea
Resilience
Foundation
Government
Etiquette
Japanese
Society
People
Korean
🇰🇵 The flag of North Korea has a red stripe in the middle, representing the revolution.
🔴 The red star in the center symbolizes communism and leadership.
⚪ The thin white stripes signify purity and the desire for unity.
🔵 The blue stripes on the flag represent peace and a bright future.
📅 The flag was officially adopted on September 8, 1948.
🌟 The flag shows national pride and is used in important celebrations.
🏙️ Pyongyang is the capital city of North Korea.
🎉 The flag is displayed prominently during parades and events.
📜 Flags have been important symbols in North Korea's history.
🔄 The design of the North Korean flag has remained unchanged for over 70 years!