As is known, ASEAN or known as the Association of South East Asia Nations is a gathering place for nations in the Southeast Asian region. This organization was first formed on August 8, 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand.
At that time, the declaration was attended by 5 Foreign Ministers representing countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore. Where, the five figures are also called the founding fathers of ASEAN.
However, there are still many people who are confused about the meaning of the ASEAN logo. Therefore, this is the meaning of the symbol shapes and colors on the #KAMUHARUSTAU ASEAN logo:
1. Shape
In the ASEAN logo, there are three shapes on the ASEAN symbol, namely a circle, a rice paddy, and the words 'ASEAN' itself. The three forms have the same meaning and meaning. Starting from the two circles on the ASEAN symbol, namely the blue and white colors which represent the unity between the member countries of the ASEAN organization.
In addition, there are ten stalks of rice in the ASEAN symbol which symbolizes the countries of the ASEAN members, consisting of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia in the hope of being bound by a sense of friendship and solidarity. .
2. Color
The ASEAN symbol itself has several colors that blend together so that it contains meaning and meaning. Starting from the red color which represents courage and dynamics that form the spirit of struggle to achieve one vision and mission. Red is even the basic color in the ASEAN symbol.
Furthermore, there is a blue color which has the meaning of peace and security. The color is depicted on the circle and the word ASEAN in the logo.
In addition, there are also yellow and white colors. The yellow color itself represents prosperity to the welfare contained in the form of rice. And finally, the white color symbolizes purity and has a circle shape that complements every other symbol.