‘Chuseok’ Korean Thanksgiving Day
Chuseok, the 15th day of August Lunar calendar Known as Korean Thanksgiving Day, is one of the most important and festive holidays of the year in Korea.
Chuseok, the 15th day of August Lunar calendar Known as Korean Thanksgiving Day, is one of the most important and festive holidays of the year in Korea.
August 15th, Liberation Day celebrates Korea’s independence from Japan on August 15th, 1945, and also establishment of the Korean government on August 15th, 1948
Chilseok is one of the national holidays and refers to the 7th day of the lunar calendar which famous for the legend that Gyeonwoo and Jiknyeo meet once a year.
Constitution Day is a national holiday of the Republic of Korea, which commemorates the day of the enactment of the Constitution on July 17, 1948
The Korean War broke out at 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 25, 1950, when the North Korean military invaded the Republic of Korea across the 38th parallel line.
Dano, It is the most active day of the year, so it is a Korean holiday held on the fifth day of the fifth month of the year according to the lunar calendar.
Korean Memorial Day has meaning of ‘the day to reveal the faithfulness’.
Every year June 6th, it is a legal holiday to commemorate the loyalty of all sacrificed
Information It is a legal holiday in Korea which was established to commemorate the birth of Sakyamuni. As one of the legal holidays in Korea, it is the eighth day of the fourth lunar month and the month of leap is not a public holiday.in Korean it’s called ‘부처님오신날’ and pronounces ‘bucheonim-osinnal’ “The Buddha’s Birthday,”…