United States Germany United Kingdom France Canada Italy Spain Poland Australia Netherlands Turkey Japan Greece Belgium Brazil Sweden Czech Republic Austria Russia Switzerland Hungary India Denmark Argentina China Serbia Mexico Finland Norway Portugal Egypt Slovakia Malaysia Croatia Indonesia Romania Israel Ireland New Zealand Taiwan Bulgaria Singapore Ukraine South Korea Thailand Chile Philippines Hong Kong South Africa Slovenia Peru Bosnia and Herzegovina Colombia Pakistan Venezuela Tunisia Bangladesh Lithuania Sri Lanka Morocco Luxembourg Algeria Cyprus Uruguay Vietnam Belarus North Macedonia Latvia Jordan Puerto Rico Estonia Ecuador Costa Rica Mauritius Kazakhstan Georgia Lebanon Reunion Iceland El Salvador Guatemala Jamaica Malta Iraq Trinidad and Tobago Syria Bolivia Brunei Darussalam Dominican Republic Montenegro Armenia Paraguay Albania Azerbaijan Isle of Man Panama Barbados Moldova Nepal Macao Honduras French Polynesia Bahamas Mongolia Saudi Arabia Maldives Martinique Liechtenstein Libya Guam Jersey Iran Nicaragua Uzbekistan Nigeria New Caledonia Palestinian Territory Bermuda Guernsey Kenya Cambodia Myanmar Guadeloupe Suriname San Marino United Arab Emirates Gibraltar Madagascar Curacao Faroe Islands Mozambique Qatar Yemen Sudan U.S. Virgin Islands Fiji Netherlands Antilles Djibouti Zimbabwe Cayman Islands Greenland Bahrain Ghana Senegal Angola Belize Botswana Cote D'Ivoire Monaco Dominica Seychelles Kyrgyzstan Uganda Aruba Antigua and Barbuda Afghanistan Ethiopia Northern Mariana Islands Democratic Republic of the Congo Andorra Tajikistan Guyana Burkina Faso Tanzania Cameroon French Guiana Cuba Laos British Virgin Islands Saint Martin Guinea Papua New Guinea Bhutan Zambia Haiti Kosovo Niger Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Grenada Rwanda Gabon Cabo Verde Oman Taiwan Flag Meaning & Details 750 VISITORS FROM HERE! Taiwan Flag Flag Information red field with a dark blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white sun with 12 triangular rays the blue and white design of the canton (symbolizing the sun of progress) dates to 1895 it was later adopted as the flag of the Kuomintang Party blue signifies liberty, justice, and democracy, red stands for fraternity, sacrifice, and nationalism, and white represents equality, frankness, and the people's livelihood the 12 rays of the sun are those of the months and the twelve traditional Chinese hours (each ray equals two hours) note: similar to the flag of Samoa
Learn more about Taiwan »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook