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Public Holidays in South Korea 2009

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    ์ƒˆํ•ดPublic holiday

    New Year's Day

    Nationwide

    Take Jan 2 off

    Days off: Jan 1โ€“44-day weekend
  • Jan
    24

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    ์„ค๋‚ Public holidayWeekend

    In-lieu day off on 25 Jan 2009.

    Lunar New Year

    Nationwide

    Take Jan 23, Jan 28 off

    Days off: Jan 23โ€“286-day weekend
  • Jan
    26

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    ์„ค๋‚ Public holiday

    Lunar New Year

    Nationwide

    Take Jan 23, Jan 28 off

    Days off: Jan 23โ€“286-day weekend
  • Jan
    27

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    ์„ค๋‚ Public holiday

    Lunar New Year

    Nationwide

    Take Jan 23, Jan 28 off

    Days off: Jan 23โ€“286-day weekend
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    3ยท1์ ˆPublic holidayWeekend

    In-lieu day off on 2 Mar 2009.

    Independence Movement Day

    Nationwide

    Take Feb 27, Mar 3 off

    Days off: Feb 27โ€“Mar 35-day weekend
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    ๋ถ€์ฒ˜๋‹˜ ์˜ค์‹  ๋‚ Public holidayWeekend

    In-lieu day off on 3 May 2009.

    Buddha's Birthday

    Nationwide

    Take May 1, May 4, May 6 off

    Days off: May 1โ€“66-day weekend
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    ์–ด๋ฆฐ์ด๋‚ Public holiday

    Children's Day

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    ํ˜„์ถฉ์ผPublic holidayWeekend

    In-lieu day off on 7 Jun 2009.

    Memorial Day

    Nationwide

    Take Jun 5, Jun 8 off

    Days off: Jun 5โ€“84-day weekend
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    ๊ด‘๋ณต์ ˆPublic holidayWeekend

    In-lieu day off on 16 Aug 2009.

    Liberation Day

    Nationwide

    Take Aug 14, Aug 17 off

    Days off: Aug 14โ€“174-day weekend
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    ์ถ”์„Public holiday

    Chuseok

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    Take Oct 1, Oct 6 off

    Days off: Oct 1โ€“66-day weekend
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    ๊ฐœ์ฒœ์ ˆPublic holidayWeekend

    In-lieu day off on 4 Oct 2009.

    National Foundation Day

    Nationwide

    Take Oct 1, Oct 6 off

    Days off: Oct 1โ€“66-day weekend
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    ์ถ”์„Public holiday

    Chuseok

    Nationwide

    Take Oct 1, Oct 6 off

    Days off: Oct 1โ€“66-day weekend
  • Oct
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    ํ•œ๊ธ€๋‚ Public holiday

    Hangul Day

    Nationwide

    Take Oct 8 off

    Days off: Oct 8โ€“114-day weekend
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    ํฌ๋ฆฌ์Šค๋งˆ์ŠคPublic holiday

    Christmas Day

    Nationwide

    Take Dec 24 off

    Days off: Dec 24โ€“274-day weekend

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์ƒˆํ•ด

1 Jan 2009

New Year's Day marks the start of the Gregorian calendar year in South Korea. While it is a public holiday, celebrations are usually calm and reflective rather than festive. Many people spend the day resting, visiting family, or preparing for the year ahead. Businesses may reopen quickly after the holiday, but the day still offers a quiet pause before normal routines resume.

์„ค๋‚ 

24โ€“27 Jan 2009

Seollal, the Lunar New Year, is one of the most important and meaningful holidays in South Korea. Families travel across the country to gather at their ancestral homes, where they perform charye, traditional rites honoring ancestors. Wearing hanbok and sharing symbolic dishes like tteokguk are central customs, and eating tteokguk traditionally signifies becoming one year older. The date follows the lunar calendar, so it can shift slightly each year after official confirmation.

๋Œ€์ฒด๊ณตํœด์ผ

25 Janโ€“4 Oct 2009In-lieu day off on 25 Jan 2009, 2 Mar 2009, 3 May 2009, 7 Jun 2009, 16 Aug 2009, 4 Oct 2009.

Substitute Holiday (daeche-gong-yu-il) is designated when certain public holidays fall on a weekend or overlap with another holiday. The next working day becomes an official day off, helping ensure a continuous break for workers and families.

3ยท1์ ˆ

1 Mar 2009

Independence Movement Day commemorates the March 1st Movement of 1919, when Koreans peacefully protested against Japanese colonial rule. The day honors courage, sacrifice, and the struggle for independence. National flags are displayed throughout the country, and official ceremonies, educational programs, and memorial events reflect on Korea's path to sovereignty.

๋ถ€์ฒ˜๋‹˜ ์˜ค์‹  ๋‚ 

2 May 2009

Buddha's Birthday celebrates the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. Temples across South Korea are decorated with thousands of colorful lanterns symbolizing enlightenment and compassion. Visitors can participate in temple stays, prayer ceremonies, and lantern parades. The holiday follows the lunar calendar, so the date can shift slightly each year after official confirmation.

์–ด๋ฆฐ์ด๋‚ 

5 May 2009

Children's Day is dedicated to celebrating children's happiness, rights, and importance in society. Families often spend the day visiting parks, zoos, museums, and amusement parks, many of which offer special events or free entry for children. The holiday highlights South Korea's strong focus on education, family life, and child well being.

ํ˜„์ถฉ์ผ

6 Jun 2009

Memorial Day honors soldiers and civilians who lost their lives in service to South Korea. At 10 a.m., a nationwide moment of silence is observed, accompanied by sirens across the country. Official ceremonies are held at national cemeteries, and flags are flown at half-mast. The day is solemn and reflective, emphasizing remembrance and national respect.

๊ด‘๋ณต์ ˆ

15 Aug 2009

Liberation Day marks Korea's independence from Japanese rule in 1945. The holiday celebrates freedom, resilience, and national identity. Public ceremonies, cultural performances, and patriotic displays take place nationwide, with the national flag prominently displayed on homes and public buildings.

์ถ”์„

2โ€“5 Oct 2009

Chuseok is South Korea's major harvest festival and one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Families return to their hometowns to honor ancestors, visit graves, and share traditional foods such as songpyeon. The three day holiday focuses on gratitude, family bonds, and agricultural traditions rooted in Korea's history. Its date follows the lunar calendar and may shift slightly after official confirmation.

๊ฐœ์ฒœ์ ˆ

3 Oct 2009

National Foundation Day commemorates the legendary founding of Gojoseon, Korea's first kingdom, in 2333 BCE. The holiday celebrates Korea's ancient origins and cultural continuity. Ceremonies and educational events highlight national myths, history, and identity.

ํ•œ๊ธ€๋‚ 

9 Oct 2009

Hangul Day celebrates the creation of the Korean alphabet by King Sejong the Great in the 15th century. Hangul is praised worldwide for its scientific design and accessibility. The holiday honors literacy, education, and cultural pride, with exhibitions, language events, and public celebrations.

ํฌ๋ฆฌ์Šค๋งˆ์Šค

25 Dec 2009

Christmas Day is a public holiday in South Korea and is widely observed beyond religious communities. Churches hold services, while city centers feature festive lights, decorations, and seasonal markets. The day blends religious traditions with modern celebrations and is popular among families and couples.

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