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      • The symbol is the Chinese character for "university" and has a world map in the background. This symbolizes Kyung Hee's vision for globalization as well as an open mind and humanism for the world.
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  2. Magnolia is the official flower of Kyung Hee University and the Magnolia logo embodies the qualities that Kyung Hee stands for such as resilience, beauty, generosity, and unity. Along with the other character mark of the University, the Laughing Lion, the Magnolia represents the cultural aspect of Kyung Hee. GIF.

  3. Symbol Mark. The symbol is inscribed with the acronym of Kyung Hee Cyber University and has the world map which is patterned after the UN’s seal in the background. This symbolizes Kyung Hee's vision for globalization as well as an open mind and humanism for the world. GIF. AI. Word Mark.

    • Heol. Heol / 헐: “I can’t believe it” Often used when you’re in a slight state of shock or awe.
    • Dae-bak. Dae-bak / 대박: Awesome, Jackpot.
    • Aigoo. Aigoo / 아이구: Geez, oh no, oops. Can be used in many different contexts, but usually it’s used to show frustration.
    • Jjang-ee-ya. Jjang-ee-ya / 짱이야: … is the best, number 1.
  4. From Sino-Korean 恩 ( eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 慇 ( eun) meaning "careful, anxious, attentive" combined with 廷 ( jeong) meaning "courtyard" or 婷 ( jeong) meaning "pretty, graceful". This name can be formed by other hanja character combinations as well. Eun-Ji 은지, 恩智, 恩地 f Korean.

  5. Magnolia is the official flower of Kyung Hee University and the magnolia logo embodies the qualities that Kyung Hee stands for such as resilience, beauty, generosity, and unity. [22] University emblem

  6. From yeppeugo (예쁘고) meaning "pretty" and chan (찬) which means "full", formed to mean "full of beauty". Yedal Unisex Yetal Ye-dal 예달 From yeppeugo (예쁘고) meaning "pretty" and dal (달) which means "moon", formed to mean "beautiful moon". Ye-da-um Feminine Yedaum Ye-da-um 예다움 To have a sense of beauty and affection. Ye-ni ...

  7. Most of you might realize it looks like the commonly known yin/yang symbol and that’s because it is. It’s a slightly different variation as it’s turned 45 degrees and the colors are different. In Korean, it’s known as 음양 which describes the positive and negative balance of the universe.