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ugh.. so blurry :/ but these are the girls!
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![A Korean ceremonial drum, is a variant on the Taegeuk, or 태극, an ancient symbol which appears on the national Korean flag in a two-color form. It has three colors which are known as the “삼색의 태극,” or “Samsaeg-ui Taeguek.”
Yellow represents humanity. Red & blue refer to heaven and earth.
Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁 : by gnocchimandu, Views[1076] A Korean ceremonial drum, is a variant on the Taegeuk, or 태극, an ancient symbol which appears on the national Korean flag in a two-color form. It has three colors which are known as the “삼색의 태극,” or “Samsaeg-ui Taeguek.”
Yellow represents humanity. Red & blue refer to heaven and earth.
Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁 : by gnocchimandu, Views[1076]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/gnocchimandu/40641/IMG_2957_medium.jpg)
A Korean ceremonial drum, is a variant on the Taegeuk, or 태극, an ancient symbol which appears on the national Korean flag in a two-color form. It has three colors which are known as the “삼색의 태극,” or “Samsaeg-ui Taeguek.”
Yellow represents humanity. Red & blue refer to heaven and earth.
Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁
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