The mark consists of a male and female dancer wearing traditional Korean costumes. The male dancer has a pink face and is wearing a white and grey headpiece with a white ribbon extending from the headpiece, also wearing white shirts and pants, a red and yellow waistcoat, and a blue vest, with grey shoes. The female dancer has a pink face and black hair and is wearing a red and white dress, with red shoes and a yellow belt. The dancers are playing traditional Korean instruments, depicted in light brown and brown. Below the dancers are stylized Korean characters, below which are the stylized literal elements "SO KONG DONG." The background of the mark is light brown.
The color(s) pink, white, grey, red, yellow, blue, black, light brown and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "SO KONG DONG" and this means "VILLAGE OF SO KONG" in English.
The English translation of "SO KONG DONG" in the mark is "VILLAGE OF SO KONG"; The wording "SO KONG" has no meaning in a foreign language.