United States Serbia Russia India United Kingdom Germany Turkey Ukraine Brazil Italy Spain Romania Canada France Bosnia and Herzegovina Indonesia Mexico Poland China Netherlands Argentina Greece Australia Thailand South Korea Vietnam Croatia Israel Bulgaria Colombia Saudi Arabia Portugal Philippines Malaysia Egypt Japan Pakistan Peru Morocco Czech Republic Sweden Sri Lanka Austria Switzerland Hungary Belgium Taiwan Latvia Moldova Belarus Tunisia Slovakia Iran Bangladesh Chile Albania Venezuela Slovenia United Arab Emirates Singapore Denmark North Macedonia Georgia Lithuania Ecuador Mongolia Algeria Ireland Kazakhstan Norway South Africa Guatemala Finland Hong Kong Azerbaijan Armenia New Zealand Iraq Dominican Republic Bolivia Estonia Palestinian Territory Jordan Uruguay Montenegro Puerto Rico Honduras Nepal Cyprus Nigeria El Salvador Kenya Jamaica Kuwait Qatar Yemen Uzbekistan Ghana Syria Cambodia Lebanon Costa Rica Paraguay Malta Kyrgyzstan Sudan Libya Cote D'Ivoire Panama Luxembourg Nicaragua Senegal Uganda Mauritius Oman Reunion Iceland Saint Pierre and Miquelon Bahrain Antigua and Barbuda Tanzania Haiti Madagascar Afghanistan Barbados Botswana Mozambique Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Laos Trinidad and Tobago Somalia Tajikistan Martinique Maldives Cayman Islands Zimbabwe Gabon Togo Guam Cameroon Guyana Kosovo Andorra Djibouti French Polynesia Benin Guadeloupe Brunei Darussalam San Marino Suriname Namibia Gibraltar Curacao New Caledonia Bahamas Myanmar Aruba Netherlands Antilles Macao Equatorial Guinea Cuba Mali Caribbean Netherlands Mayotte Saint Barthelemy Mauritania Burkina Faso Angola Jersey Belize Comoros Zambia Bhutan French Guiana Greenland Niger Malawi Isle of Man Dominica Taiwan Flag Meaning & Details 182 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