United States India Philippines Singapore Pakistan United Kingdom Germany Indonesia Canada Malaysia Australia Brazil Bangladesh Russia Mexico France Nepal Vietnam Egypt Italy United Arab Emirates Sri Lanka Romania Saudi Arabia Belgium Netherlands Algeria South Africa Norway Poland Spain Thailand Taiwan China Sweden Turkey Portugal Argentina Greece Hungary Bulgaria Mauritius Maldives Iraq Finland Chile Ireland New Zealand Puerto Rico Colombia Morocco Ukraine Lithuania Jordan Czech Republic Switzerland Austria Denmark Peru South Korea Japan Serbia Myanmar Kuwait Israel Hong Kong Mongolia Trinidad and Tobago Bhutan Tunisia Venezuela Cambodia Albania Georgia Croatia Brunei Darussalam Qatar Slovakia Bahrain Libya Lebanon Yemen Oman Latvia Ecuador Slovenia Palestinian Territory Costa Rica Estonia Sudan Jamaica Belarus Syria Moldova El Salvador Bahamas Bosnia and Herzegovina Kenya Dominican Republic Uruguay North Macedonia Guatemala Armenia Bolivia Nigeria Guyana Azerbaijan Honduras Panama Paraguay Malta Reunion Kazakhstan Cyprus Luxembourg Guam Suriname Iceland Nicaragua Barbados Laos Montenegro Saint Lucia Tanzania American Samoa Afghanistan Belize Kyrgyzstan Madagascar Zimbabwe Papua New Guinea Ethiopia Guadeloupe Isle of Man Netherlands Antilles Angola Uganda Macao Antigua and Barbuda Tajikistan Northern Mariana Islands Burkina Faso Senegal Fiji Djibouti Seychelles Jersey Rwanda Botswana Martinique Cameroon Dominica Eritrea Cabo Verde Sint Maarten Cote D'Ivoire Mauritania Curacao Marshall Islands Mozambique Monaco Greenland French Guiana Namibia Faroe Islands Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Micronesia Uzbekistan U.S. Virgin Islands Falkland Islands Gibraltar Ghana Grenada French Polynesia Saint Kitts and Nevis Aruba Liechtenstein Taiwan Flag Meaning & Details 163 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