KP PRK
Flag of North Korea

A national flag · vexillological catalog

Flag of North Korea.

North Korea's flag features a red star on a white disc, set in a red horizontal band bordered by blue stripes. It replaced the Taeguk flag in 1948.

Proportion
1:2
Adopted
1948
Of
North Korea
01 · Symbolism
Red symbolises revolutionary tradition; blue sovereignty and friendship; white purity. The red star symbolises Communism.
02 · Palette

The colours, in order.

Blue

003580

Red

CE1126

White

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03 · About

On the design.

korea/" data-it-autolink="1">North Korea's flag features a red star on a white disc, set in a red horizontal band bordered by blue stripes. It replaced the Taeguk flag in 1948.

The design

The Flag of North Korea is a national emblem rendered in the colours and proportions defined by the country’s flag law. Its official aspect ratio is 1:2, the height-to-length ratio that fixes how the flag should be cut and flown. The colour scheme uses Blue, Red, White, with each shade specified to particular Pantone or RGB values for official reproduction.

Colour palette

Colour Name Common symbolism
Blue Blue Frequently symbolises sky, sea, freedom, vigilance or perseverance.
Red Red Often signifies courage, sacrifice, revolution or the blood of those who fought for the nation.
White White Commonly represents peace, purity, honesty or snow-capped landscapes.
Source Official flag law The country’s own statute or constitutional appendix specifies exact shades and proportions.

Symbolism & heraldry

Red symbolises revolutionary tradition; blue sovereignty and friendship; white purity. The red star symbolises Communism.

Heraldic elements on the Flag of North Korea — bands, charges, emblems or stars — each carry meaning agreed at the moment of the flag’s adoption. Re-readings happen across generations: a colour or a symbol that began with one meaning often picks up further layers as the country’s history unfolds.

Adoption & history

The current flag was adopted in 1948. Earlier banners flown by North Korea reflected the politics of their day; each redesign typically marked a moment of independence, regime change or constitutional reform. The current flag was chosen, debated and codified through the country’s official channels and is now protected by flag law.

Etiquette & protocol

The Flag of North Korea should be flown with respect: never allowed to touch the ground, never used as drapery for ceremonies it was not made for, and lowered or removed at sundown unless illuminated. When flown alongside other national flags, it takes precedence on home soil and is hoisted first and lowered last. On days of national mourning, the flag is flown at half-mast in line with directives from the head of state. These conventions are common to most nations and are usually written into the flag’s founding statute.

Specifications

Field Value Note
Country North Korea
Continent Asia
ISO alpha-2 KP 2-letter code
ISO alpha-3 PRK 3-letter code
Adopted 1948 year of current design
Proportion 1:2 height : length
Colours Blue, Red, White
Designer
Emoji 🇰🇵 Unicode codepoint sequence

Did you know?

Until 1948, both Koreas used the Taegeuk flag still flown by South Korea today — North Korea changed to distance itself from monarchy and Confucian symbolism.

Frequently asked questions

Which country does the Flag of North Korea represent?

The Flag of North Korea is the national flag of North Korea.

When was the Flag of North Korea adopted?

The Flag of North Korea was adopted in 1948 — about 78 years old.

What is the proportion of the Flag of North Korea?

The Flag of North Korea has an official proportion (height-to-width ratio) of 1:2.

What colours appear on the Flag of North Korea?

The Flag of North Korea features the colours: Blue, Red, White.

What does the Flag of North Korea symbolise?

Red symbolises revolutionary tradition; blue sovereignty and friendship; white purity. The red star symbolises Communism.

04 · Country at a glance

North Korea — in brief.

Quick reference data on North Korea, the country this flag represents.

Capital
Pyongyang
Continent
Asia
Sub-region
Eastern Asia
Population
26M
Area
120,538 km²
Languages
Korean
Currency
North Korean Won (KPW)
Government
One-party socialist republic
Flag age
about 78 years old
Dispatch 12 · MAY · 26

A small thing, worth noting.

Until 1948, both Koreas used the Taegeuk flag still flown by South Korea today — North Korea changed to distance itself from monarchy and Confucian symbolism.

— filed from the catalog