United States Italy Germany United Kingdom Japan Spain Poland France Canada Netherlands Russia Brazil Singapore Belgium Barbados Australia Austria Greece Portugal Switzerland Czech Republic Ukraine Sweden Puerto Rico Romania Argentina Finland Denmark Norway Slovenia Venezuela Ireland Croatia Mexico Hungary Chile Serbia Bulgaria Turkey Colombia New Zealand Slovakia Indonesia Uruguay Israel South Korea China Costa Rica Panama Jamaica Luxembourg Trinidad and Tobago Lithuania Bosnia and Herzegovina Dominican Republic South Africa Iceland Belarus Estonia Martinique Saudi Arabia Malta Cyprus Ecuador India Morocco Latvia Thailand Taiwan Kuwait Hong Kong Guadeloupe Cayman Islands Paraguay Bermuda New Caledonia Malaysia Algeria Georgia Reunion Guatemala United Arab Emirates Philippines Kazakhstan Cuba Antigua and Barbuda Anguilla Isle of Man Saint Kitts and Nevis San Marino North Macedonia French Polynesia Oman Jordan Caribbean Netherlands Qatar U.S. Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam Andorra Curacao El Salvador Saint Lucia Belize Tunisia Peru Lebanon Armenia Moldova Namibia Aruba Guernsey Albania Grenada Honduras French Guiana Vietnam Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Liechtenstein Bolivia Fiji Malawi Uzbekistan Guam Montserrat Cook Islands Greenland Pakistan Nigeria Bahamas Syria Dominica Senegal Egypt Jersey Macao Azerbaijan Faroe Islands Bahrain Botswana Uganda Madagascar Kosovo Gibraltar Suriname Sint Maarten Saint Martin Haiti Guyana Netherlands Antilles Iraq Nicaragua Nepal Bangladesh British Virgin Islands Mali Zambia Palau Montenegro Mongolia Mauritania Tanzania Timor-Leste American Samoa Angola Aland Islands Cameroon Saint Pierre and Miquelon Cote D'Ivoire Kenya Palestinian Territory Kiribati Maldives Ethiopia Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands Sudan Taiwan Flag Meaning & Details 43 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