The national flower that symbolizes Korea is called Mugunghwa, which is called a folklore. It has been a long time since Mugunghwa became a national flower. According to Kang Hee-an, a scholar of the Joseon Dynasty during the Joseon Dynasty, Mugunghwa has been revered as a national flower from the time Dangun opened.
The Chinese records also said, "There are a lot of Mugunghwa trees in the country's kingdom." One phrase in the "national anthem" is the so-called "Mugunghwa Samchungri Gorgeous Gangsan" which is derived from the same reason.
It is said that Mugunghwa represents the strong character of our people. Mugunghwa is a flower that constantly raises all seasons of the year, not on the date and time. Because of this persistent vitality, Mugunghwa has an old saying, "I live for 16,000 years