Last modified: 2005-10-29 by phil nelson
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From the Yangju website:
researched by Phil Nelson, 19 October 2005The green circle symbolizes clean Yangju while the white background implies its unlimited potential, a land of hope.
The gray English mark represents the underlying strength and solidity of its residents.
The letter, J is a shape of a man with open arms. He unites with the sky, a symbol of a progressive spirit of a people who are moving towards the future.
Source: Yangju
website