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Jumping into the future from a stable platform
of green land
Blue oval : The dynamic
blue oval represents the soaring sprit of
the Yeoju people, clear waters, clean air,
the beautiful surrounding nature, and the
harmonized minds of our inhabitants.
Five little ovals : Five
white ovals beautifully represent the shape
of the famous Yeoju rice served to Kings.
Two curves : Two curves
linked to the center of the oval represent
the brave spirit of the Yeoju people marching
into the future.
Green oval : The green oval represents
our extensive fields, rich soil, maternal
land and the Yeoju people's hearts of gold.
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Rice character Midori
Midori,
a cutely shaped character, was invented
to raise brand recognition of Yeoju
rice in various ways. It uses blue
and green colors to emphasize the
fact that Yeoju rice is pollution
free and raised in untainted land.
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Pottery Character Cheongdori and Baekdori
Personalized
characters with smiling faces emphasize
the fact that Yeoju is the mecca of
Korean pottery and has a long history
and tradition.
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Forsythia, the first flower to bloom in the early spring, represents the Yeoju people's diligence; its proliferation represents the prosperity and development of the area.
The yellow flowers represent the Yeoju people's hearts of gold and their diligent nature, while also representing the richness of Yeoju's rice. |
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Egrets live long and strictly obey the rules of the community. So they represent the Yeoju people's development, cooperation and order.
The homecoming instinct of egrets and other migratory birds represent the Yeoju people's harmony, integrity and local patriotism. |
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