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Tai Yu-liang, 13 March 2014
based on logo at Taipei City Government
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A white flag with the municipal logo has been reported at
globalflag.idv.tw.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 30 December 2007
image by Tai Yu-liang, 13 March 2014
based on logo at Taipei City Government
The city flag was replaced on Sept. 20 2010 when Taipei City
Council approved the new seal and the flag of the City.
Source:
Management Ordinance of the Seal and the Flag of Taipei City (in Chinese.)
There is a photo of the flags flown before Taipei City Hall. (date: Feb. 6,
2014)
Akira Oyo, 13 March 2014
The original file was downloaded from
Department of Civil Affairs, Taipei City Government.
Tai Yu-liang (Dai Yuliang), 13 March 2014
image by Tai Yu-liang, 13 March 2014
based on logo at Taipei City Government
At globalflag.idv.tw (scroll down), a variant of
this, with the logo offset to the edge of the flag (partly falling outside
the flag area, in a trendy fashion…) and the "I" of "Taipei" replaced by a
smaller duplication of the green part of the logo.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 30 December 2007
image by Tai Yu-liang, 13 March 2014
based on logo at Taipei City Government
The municipality adopted a new seal, and a new flag on Sept. 20, 1996, but not
approved by the city council. Therefore, the municipality named them as the "Seal/Flag of Taipei City Government."
Akira Oyo, 13 March 2014
image by Tai Yu-liang, 13 March 2014
based on logo at Taipei City Government
Some people, however, ignored that the first "I" was replaced by the green
column and misunderstood the spelling of "TAIPEI" was wrong.
Thus, the municipality decided to revise the seal and the flag on June 14, 2002.
There is a variant of the city's flag is flown on some public occasions,
although it's not instituted officially.
Akira Oyo, 13 March 2014
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 December 2006
According to Globalflag,
Edward-Lee.com and
Wikipedia,
light blue and white stripped flag (16 stripes) with emblem in the center. This emblem, quite different from
the colorful logo at
Wikipedia images, shows a stylized
"北" (běi) from the city name, red on a white five-petal flower
(an azalea?) white outline with red orle. Ratio: 2:3.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 12 December 2006