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National Anthem (Aegukga)
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The country's national anthem was composed in 1935 by Mr. Ahn Eak-tai, who added a melody to lyrics written in the early 1900s. It was officially adopted with the establishment of the government of the Republic of Korea in August 1948. Prior to that, the country sang the same lyrics to the melody of Auld Lang Syne as the national anthem. National Flower (Mugunghwa) The Mugunghwa (Rose of Sharon) is thought to be deeply associated with what are regarded as the most typical Korean characteristics: a sincere heart, inwardness, and tenacity. Around the late 9th century, the Chinese referred to Korea as the country of mugunghwa. The Korean word mugunghwa literally means a never-withering flower. The country's national anthem includes the line: Three thousand ri of splendid rivers and mountains covered with mugunghwa blossoms. The emblem of the government and the National Assembly contains the shape of a mugunghwa.

The article above is courtesy of Korea Net (http://www.korea.net/AboutKorea/Society/South-Korea-Summary).
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