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image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 11 October 2005
Source: Changwon
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It appears from the website that on March 9, 2005 a new flag was adopted (as well as other new symbols.) Quote below from the Changwon website:
Phil Nelson, 11 October 2005The beeline which crosses by length and breadth expresses Changwon city's future image that develops in all directions based on the first planned city, Changwon's road network
The view of hand-in-hands means that citizens will make open for future by harmonizing with civilian, local government, labor and enterprise
The red color of the 4 square color points represents Changwon's vital energy, green represents environmentally-friendly city, yellow represents Changwon citizens and blue represents an up-to-date industrial complex.
image by Eugene Ipavec, 22 October 2005
Source: Changwon website
From the Changwon web site (April 2005):
researched by Phil Nelson, April 2005, reported 9 October 2005The ground of the insignia was imitated from GyeongNam province from which it came, it is shaped from "chang" and means the tower of export and is shaped from "won" and means the universe.