Official emblem for G20 Seoul Summit unveiled
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Official emblem for G20 Seoul Summit unveiled
The Presidential Committee for the G20 Seoul Summit unveiled the event¡¯s official symbol Thursday.
Chosen through a nationwide contest, the symbol incorporates two images. A red and blue Chung-sa-cho-rong traditional Korean lantern covers light representing the sunrise over the East Sea.
¡°This official symbol represents Korea¡¯s commitment to furthering the work of the G20 and helping to guide the world economy beyond the financial crisis,¡± said Sakong Il, chairman of the Presidential Committee for the G20 Summit.
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| SaKong Il (second from right), chairman of the Presidential Committee for the G20 Seoul Summit, and the winning applicants clap as the summit¡¯s official emblem is unveiled in Seoul on Thursday. Yonhap News |
The symbol will be used by the Korean government and media in welcoming leaders who will be participating in the G20 Seoul Summit on Nov. 11-12.
¡°The lantern represents welcoming traditions of Korea and guidance the Summit aims to provide to the world economy. The radiance in 20 different shades represents the member countries,¡± a Committee official explained.
The G20 organizing committee chose the design through a contest held between April 5 and May 7. The design originally belonged to Jang Dae-young, a university student.
The official website (www.seoulsummit.kr) was also launched, in Korean and English.