Legoland USA draws the wrong Korean flag, Korean professor is anxious

According to South Korea’s “Asian Economy”, Yonhap News Agency and other Korean media reports on the 4th, it was recently discovered that the souvenir T-shirt of Legoland in California, USA, had the wrong Korean flag pattern painted on it, causing controversy. Xu Yangde, a professor at Sungshin Women’s University in South Korea, said that he had learned about the wrongly painted flag and sent an email to Legoland asking it to correct the mistake.

Legoland in California, USA, has the wrong Korean flag on its souvenir T-shirt.

“Asian Economy” reported that judging from the photos of the souvenir T-shirts that have been released, the two colors of red and blue are upside down in the pattern of the South Korean flag, which means “Kan, Kun, The pattern positions of the four hexagrams “Kan, Li” are also wrong.

According to reports, Xu Yangde said that so far, many Korean netizens have reported the wrong drawing of the Korean national flag in various famous tourist attractions, museums, art galleries and hotel facilities around the world. He is working with Korean netizens to constantly correct and correct mistakes. He also said, “The flag, as a symbol of a country, must be corrected if there is an error in the design of the flag pattern.”

According to Xu Yangde, when the Asian Football Confederation held the 2022 Qatar World Cup Asian qualifiers, there was also an error about the South Korean flag in the match table. Judging from the pictures released at that time, although the colors of the patterns were correct, the pattern positions of the four hexagrams of “Qian, Kun, Kan, Li” were ridiculously wrong.

The picture ① is the wrong Korean flag on the souvenir T-shirt of Legoland USA; ② is the correct Korean flag; ③ This is the Korean flag that was wrongly drawn in the match table by the Asian Football Confederation during the 2022 Qatar World Cup Asian qualifiers.

(World Wide Web)