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  2. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The day celebrates the national liberation from the Empire of Japan in 1945. On the same day in 1948, the government of the Republic of Korea was established. The word Gwangbok (Korean: 광복) means "restoration of light". yes yes yes Chuseok: 추석 Chuseok: 15th day of 8th lunar month Also called Han-gawi (Korean: 한가위).

  3. 2024 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    January. Lee speaking on 2 January 2024, shortly before the attack. 2 January – Attempted assassination of Lee Jae-myung: Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung is stabbed in the neck while visiting Busan. [1] Lee is taken to Pusan National University Hospital about 20 minutes after the attack, and the suspect is arrested at the scene.

  4. National Liberation Day of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The National Liberation Day of Korea is a public holiday celebrated annually on 15 August in both South and North Korea. It commemorates the day when Korea was liberated from 35 years of Japanese colonial rule by the Allies. The day also coincides with the anniversary of the founding of South Korea in 1948. [1]

  5. Korean New Year - Wikipedia

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    Seollal (Korean: 설날; RR: Seollal; MR: Sŏllal) is a Korean traditional festival and national holiday commemorating the first day of the lunisolar calendar. [1] It is one of the most important traditional holidays for ethnic Koreans, being celebrated in both North Korea and South Korea as well as Korean diaspora all around the world.

  6. Chuseok - Wikipedia

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    Chuseok (Korean: 추석; Hanja: 秋夕; [tɕʰu.sʌk̚], lit. ' autumn evening '), also known as Hangawi (한가위; [han.ɡa.ɥi]; from Old Korean, "the great middle [of autumn]"), is a major mid-autumn harvest festival and a three-day holiday in South Korea celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar on the full moon.

  7. Korean calendar - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Korea. The traditional Korean calendar or Dangun calendar ( Korean : 단군; Hanja : 檀君) is a lunisolar calendar. Dates are calculated from Korea's meridian ( 135th meridian east in modern time for South Korea), and observances and festivals are based in Korean culture . Koreans now mostly use the Gregorian calendar, which was ...

  8. Singmogil - Wikipedia

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    A holiday celebrating trees. Date. 5 April. Next time. 5 April 2025. ( 2025-04-05) Frequency. annual. Singmogil or Sikmogil ( Korean: 식목일, hanja: 植木日) [1] is the Korean Arbor Day holiday celebrated annually on April 5 in South Korea .

  9. Constitution Day (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Constitution Day was proclaimed to be a South Korean national holiday on 1 October 1949, with the creation of the National Holiday Law. [ citation needed ] Since 2008, Constitution Day in South Korea is no longer a "no work" public holiday, [ 4 ] following the restructure of laws regarding the public sector with a 40-hour work week.