United States Australia United Kingdom South Africa Canada India New Zealand Philippines France Malaysia Brazil Germany Belgium Russia Ireland Singapore Netherlands Japan Portugal Italy Spain Pakistan Thailand Indonesia Taiwan China Sri Lanka Greece Czech Republic Hong Kong Mexico Sweden Turkey Romania United Arab Emirates Norway Denmark Vietnam South Korea Switzerland Kenya Israel Croatia Hungary Jamaica Poland Saudi Arabia Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago Bulgaria Bangladesh Egypt Finland Austria Slovenia Barbados Colombia Argentina Tanzania Costa Rica Ecuador Zimbabwe Mauritius Namibia Qatar Slovakia Serbia Nicaragua Botswana Nigeria Cyprus Lithuania Nepal Estonia Malta Latvia Chile Ghana Zambia Moldova Cambodia Dominican Republic Ukraine Uganda Bahamas Bermuda Malawi Venezuela Peru Maldives Bosnia and Herzegovina Myanmar U.S. Virgin Islands Panama Oman Mongolia Fiji Uruguay Eswatini Georgia Kuwait Albania Ethiopia Tunisia North Macedonia Honduras Morocco Algeria Guatemala Lebanon Gambia Libya Suriname Gibraltar Belize Belarus Iceland Togo Jordan Saint Lucia Curacao Martinique Angola American Samoa Senegal Iran British Virgin Islands Reunion Seychelles Guam Cameroon Mozambique Dominica Paraguay Bahrain Armenia Antigua and Barbuda Saint Kitts and Nevis Iraq Guyana Cote D'Ivoire Bhutan Madagascar Saint Pierre and Miquelon Papua New Guinea Netherlands Antilles Montenegro Macao Cook Islands Afghanistan Brunei Darussalam Haiti Vanuatu Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Guinea-Bissau Mali Jersey Azerbaijan Yemen Syria Guernsey Aruba Luxembourg Rwanda Laos Palestinian Territory Cayman Islands Uzbekistan Guadeloupe Sudan Micronesia Benin Mauritania Isle of Man French Polynesia Lesotho Taiwan Flag Meaning & Details 64 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