Nowon District (Korean: 노원구; RR: Nowon-gu) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, located in the most northeastern part of the metropolitan city.
Description[]
The flag of Nowon District is a white background with the district's logo in the center atop a text which reads "노원구" (RR: Nowon-gu) in black.
Symbolism[]
The logo draws inspiration from its national bird, the wood pigeon, and its national flower, the rhododendron. These symbols represent the district's commitment to dynamic and vigorous development in various areas, including economy, housing, culture, education, social welfare, and the environment.
The new city center, nestled between the famous Surak-san and Buram-san mountains, alongside the mountain pigeon that represents Nowon-gu, showcases its immense potential, particularly with the construction of large-scale apartment complexes. This vibrant development is a central theme in expressing the essence of Nowon-gu.
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