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The Meinong Citytown Seal is designed by Mr. Pan Chi-Hong, which carries the following meanings: |
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The totems are images of Meinong's Shuangfengshan, the old east city gate, and the symbol of the hard-working spirit- the tobacco towers. |
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Yellow, the color of the moon, symbolizes hope and light, as well fullness and harmony. The tobacco tower under the moonlight represents Meinong Hakka's hard-working, perseverant, and down-to-the-earth spirit. |
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Tea color (orange) represents traditions and Meinong's East Gate symbolizes history.
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Green, which forms the shape of the mountain in "M" from the word "Meinong", symbolizes the view of the world in the green mountains and waters. |
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