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Public holidays in South Korea

Public holidays in South Korea

Holidays designated by Korean law


Public holidays in South Korea each belong to one or more of three categories:

  • National day (Korean: 국경일; Hanja: 國慶日)
  • National flag raising day (국기게양일; 國旗揭揚日)
  • Public holiday (공휴일; 公休日)

Each category has a different legal basis. All national day

are also flag-raising days

List of public holidays in South Korea

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National celebration days

These days celebrate events considered joyous to Korea. In the beginning, Independence Declaration Day (March 1) was first stipulated in 1946.[9] After the establishment of the Government of the Republic of Korea in 1948, four major National Celebration Days (Independence Declaration Day, Constitution Day, Liberation Day, National Foundation Day) were provided by "The Law Concerning the National Celebration Days" (국경일에관한법률)[10] in 1949. In 2005, Hangul Day became the 5th National Celebration day.

National flag raising days

All the National Celebration Days, Memorial Day (half staff), Armed Forces Day are provided by Article 8 of the "National Flag Law" (대한민국국기법 제8조).[11] On these days, the raising of the taegukgi at every house and along every roadside is promoted.

Public days off

They are provided by the "Regulations on Holidays of Public Agencies" (관공서의 공휴일에 관한 규정)[4][5] This Regulation originally applied only to government and public offices, but most individual business offices also follow it.

Dates in solar calendar of Lunar New Year's Day, Buddha's Birthday, and Chuseok

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See also

General:


References

  1. "Celebrating Seollal in Korea".
  2. "관공서의 공휴일에 관한 규정(Regulations on Holidays of Public Agencies)(korean)". 국가법령정보센터. Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. "Regulations on Holidays of Public Agencies(english)". Archived from the original on 2018-05-14. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  4. "Article 34 of the Public Official Election Act". 한국법제연구원. Korea Legislation Research Intittute. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  5. Although 9 May 2017 is unscheduled election day caused by impeachment, it has been designated as a temporary holiday.

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