Korean: 성북구; RR: Seongbuk-gu) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, bordering Gangbuk to the north, Nowon to the northeast, Jungnang to the east, Dongdaemun to the southeast, Jongno to the southwest, and Goyang to the northwest.
Seongbuk District (Description[]
The flag of Seongbuk District is a white background with the district's logo in the center.
Symbolism[]
The logo conveys strong vitality and a future-oriented image that can fulfill citizens' dreams and ideals. The 100 dots represent the 100 scenic views of Seongbuk. The curve on the right side of the design symbolizes Seongbukcheon, a local stream that originates from the western side of Bukaksan Mountain. The direction of the arrow signifies an enterprising and future-oriented driving force. The English initials illustrate the transformation of Seongbuk into a global entity and are developed in a font that emphasizes circularity, embodying the ideas of infinite possibilities and the ongoing flow of Seongbuk. The Korean font is a redesigned version of the classic Myeongjo font, enhancing the strength conveyed by the initials while maintaining a soft and sophisticated appearance.
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