Emblem of South Korea
The coat of arms of South Korea was officially introduced in 1963.
Description
The South Korean state emblem is not a coat of arms in the heraldic sense, but is made under the name State Emblem, but is used like a modern coat of arms.
" Argent, a stylized golden Straucheibischblüte, is a red- blue Taegeuk, surrounded by an open-topped silver coat of arms Banner, is below in blue, the silver lettering of the state name in Hangeulschrift "
The Taegeuk (Grand polarity) is the circle of the yin and yang symbol and also the South Korean flag adorns. The Straucheibisch is the national flower of South Korea.