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Seoul to introduce new gov't logo and national slogan
By Byun Duk-kun
SEOUL, July 22 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will soon introduce an integrated government logo to be shared by all ministries and agencies, while also pushing to create a new national slogan, the Presidential Council on Nation Branding said Wednesday.
Currently, each government office uses their own individual logos that are "very
diverse and have no common theme or concept," the council said in a press
release.
"Efforts will be made to integrate the logos of ministries with a common design
and an overarching theme," it said.
Officials said the images currently under consideration included those of the
Korean Peninsula and the rose of Sharon, or Mugunghwa, the country's national
flower.
The council also plans to conduct a survey until the end of the year on the
country's current slogan 'Dynamic Korea' and the more commercially used 'Korea
Sparkling,' a move that could lead to the creation of a new slogan.
Euh Yoon-dae, chairman of the presidential council, earlier said that depending
on their interpretations the two slogans were often associated with negative
stereotypes.
"Dynamic Korea is meant to reflect the characteristics of the fast-growing and
diverse Asian nation. But some say the slogan induces images of violent
demonstrations," Euh said last week in a lecture at the National Assembly.
He noted 'Korea Sparkling' frequently led to images of mineral water among
foreigners.
SEOUL, July 22 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will soon introduce an integrated government logo to be shared by all ministries and agencies, while also pushing to create a new national slogan, the Presidential Council on Nation Branding said Wednesday.
Currently, each government office uses their own individual logos that are "very
diverse and have no common theme or concept," the council said in a press
release.
"Efforts will be made to integrate the logos of ministries with a common design
and an overarching theme," it said.
Officials said the images currently under consideration included those of the
Korean Peninsula and the rose of Sharon, or Mugunghwa, the country's national
flower.
The council also plans to conduct a survey until the end of the year on the
country's current slogan 'Dynamic Korea' and the more commercially used 'Korea
Sparkling,' a move that could lead to the creation of a new slogan.
Euh Yoon-dae, chairman of the presidential council, earlier said that depending
on their interpretations the two slogans were often associated with negative
stereotypes.
"Dynamic Korea is meant to reflect the characteristics of the fast-growing and
diverse Asian nation. But some say the slogan induces images of violent
demonstrations," Euh said last week in a lecture at the National Assembly.
He noted 'Korea Sparkling' frequently led to images of mineral water among
foreigners.