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![[Taiwan Minzhu Gondang]](../images/t/tw}twgd.gif) image by 
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 October 2016
 image by 
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 October 2016
The Taiwan Democratic Workers' Party (Chinese, pinyin: Taiwan Minzhu Gongdang; Chinese, Han script: 台灣民主工黨) was founded in 2002 after a split in the original Workers' Party (Chinese, pinyin: Gongdang; Chinese, Han script: 工黨) and renamed into the Taiwan Workers' Party (Chinese, pinyin: Taiwan Gongdang; Chinese, Han script: 台灣工黨) in 2003, the name under which it was registered later same year and which it still uses [1].
Its flag is green, charged with a simplified yellow Chinese character 井 
spread throughout the whole field. As in several other Chinese and Taiwanese 
flags, this stands for the ancient "Well-field system" [2], which was 
traditionally respected as the ideal of social justice; yellow color stands for 
the three thousand years of its history, while green stands for the social 
justice itself [3, 4]. Green field may have actually been borrowed from the
 Democratic Progressive Party from which the original Workers' Party broke away in 1987 [1].
Sources:
[1] 
Taiwan Workers' Party at Wikipedia (in Chinese):
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E5%B7%A5%E9%BB%A8 
[2] 
Well-field system at Wikipedia (in English):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-field_system 
[3] Old party website - 
Party flag: 
http://crngroup.myweb.hinet.net/main.htm 
[4] New party 
website - Party flag: 
http://www.taiwan-labor-party.org.tw/flag/ 
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 October 2016
      ![[TTaiwan Minzhu Gondang]](../images/t/tw}tmg.gif) image by 
      Ivan Sache, 17 April 2004
 image by 
      Ivan Sache, 17 April 2004
    
The flag version with the yellow star in central green area may have been an 
earlier variant.
Tomislav Todorovic, 9 October 2016