Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Tuesday 28 January | The day preceding Korean New Year |
2025 | Wednesday 29 January | Korean New Year |
2025 | Thursday 30 January | The second day of Korean New Year |
2025 | Saturday 1 March | Independence Movement Day |
2025 | Monday 3 March | Alternative holiday for Independence Movement Day |
2025 | Monday 5 May | Buddha's Birthday; Children's Day |
2025 | Tuesday 6 May | Alternative holiday for Buddha's Birthday; Alternative holiday for Children's Day |
2025 | Friday 6 June | Memorial Day |
2025 | Friday 15 August | Liberation Day |
2025 | Friday 3 October | National Foundation Day |
2025 | Sunday 5 October | The day preceding Chuseok |
2025 | Monday 6 October | Chuseok |
2025 | Tuesday 7 October | The second day of Chuseok |
2025 | Wednesday 8 October | Alternative holiday for Chuseok |
2025 | Thursday 9 October | Hangul Day |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Monday 16 February | The day preceding Korean New Year |
2026 | Tuesday 17 February | Korean New Year |
2026 | Wednesday 18 February | The second day of Korean New Year |
2026 | Sunday 1 March | Independence Movement Day |
2026 | Monday 2 March | Alternative holiday for Independence Movement Day |
2026 | Tuesday 5 May | Children's Day |
2026 | Sunday 24 May | Buddha's Birthday |
2026 | Monday 25 May | Alternative holiday for Buddha's Birthday |
2026 | Wednesday 3 June | Local Election Day |
2026 | Saturday 6 June | Memorial Day |
2026 | Saturday 15 August | Liberation Day |
2026 | Monday 17 August | Alternative holiday for Liberation Day |
2026 | Thursday 24 September | The day preceding Chuseok |
2026 | Friday 25 September | Chuseok |
2026 | Saturday 26 September | The second day of Chuseok |
2026 | Saturday 3 October | National Foundation Day |
2026 | Monday 5 October | Alternative holiday for National Foundation Day |
2026 | Friday 9 October | Hangul Day |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Saturday 6 February | The day preceding Korean New Year |
2027 | Sunday 7 February | Korean New Year |
2027 | Monday 8 February | The second day of Korean New Year |
2027 | Tuesday 9 February | Alternative holiday for Korean New Year |
2027 | Monday 1 March | Independence Movement Day |
2027 | Wednesday 3 March | Presidential Election Day |
2027 | Wednesday 5 May | Children's Day |
2027 | Thursday 13 May | Buddha's Birthday |
2027 | Sunday 6 June | Memorial Day |
2027 | Sunday 15 August | Liberation Day |
2027 | Monday 16 August | Alternative holiday for Liberation Day |
2027 | Tuesday 14 September | The day preceding Chuseok |
2027 | Wednesday 15 September | Chuseok |
2027 | Thursday 16 September | The second day of Chuseok |
2027 | Sunday 3 October | National Foundation Day |
2027 | Monday 4 October | Alternative holiday for National Foundation Day |
2027 | Saturday 9 October | Hangul Day |
2027 | Monday 11 October | Alternative holiday for Hangul Day |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Monday 27 December | Alternative holiday for Christmas Day |
South Korea has a rich cultural heritage reflected in its diverse public holidays. These holidays encompass traditional Korean celebrations, national commemorations, and international observances. Many holidays follow the lunar calendar, leading to varying dates each year, and some holidays have alternative observance days, ensuring citizens can celebrate fully.
New Year's Day
Celebrated on January 1st, marking the start of the Gregorian calendar year. It is a public holiday where families often gather and reflect on new beginnings.
The day preceding Korean New Year
The day before Seollal (Korean New Year), a time for preparation including cleaning and arranging ancestral rites. Date varies according to the lunar calendar.
Korean New Year (Seollal)
One of the most important traditional holidays, celebrating the lunar new year. Families perform ancestral rituals (charye), wear hanbok (traditional clothing), and play folk games. Date varies yearly.
The second day of Korean New Year
Continuation of Seollal festivities, often spent visiting relatives and enjoying traditional meals.
Independence Movement Day
Observed on March 1st, commemorating the 1919 March 1st Movement against Japanese colonial rule. Patriotic ceremonies and remembrance events are held nationwide.
Alternative holiday for Independence Movement Day
When March 1st falls on a weekend, the following Monday is observed as a public holiday.
Buddha's Birthday; Children's Day
Buddha’s Birthday celebrates the birth of Buddha, involving lantern festivals and visits to temples. Children's Day honors children’s well-being with various family activities. Both holidays are observed in spring, with dates set by the lunar calendar for Buddha’s Birthday, and May 5 for Children’s Day.
Alternative holiday for Buddha's Birthday; Alternative holiday for Children's Day
If the holiday falls on a weekend, the next weekday is observed.
Memorial Day
May 21st honors the men and women who died in military service for South Korea. National ceremonies and moments of silence are held.
Liberation Day
August 15th, marking Korea’s liberation from Japanese rule in 1945. Celebrations include patriotic events and flag displays.
National Foundation Day
October 3rd celebrates the legendary founding of the Korean nation by Dangun. Traditional rites and cultural events are common.
The day preceding Chuseok
The day before Chuseok (Korean Harvest Festival) is for preparation including ancestral rites.
Chuseok
One of the major traditional holidays, Chuseok is a harvest festival featuring family gatherings, ancestral ceremonies, traditional foods like songpyeon (rice cakes), and folk games. Date varies by the lunar calendar.
The second day of Chuseok
Continuation of Chuseok celebrations.
Alternative holiday for Chuseok
When Chuseok falls on a weekend, alternative holidays may be observed.
Hangul Day
Celebrated on October 9th, it honors the creation of Hangul, the Korean alphabet, by King Sejong. Educational and cultural activities promote Korean language pride.
Christmas Day
December 25th is widely celebrated in South Korea, especially among Christians. It is a public holiday with gift-giving and festive activities.
Alternative holiday for Korean New Year
When Seollal falls on a weekend, an additional public holiday is observed.
Local Election Day
Holds importance for democratic participation, with elections typically leading to a public holiday to encourage voter turnout.
Presidential Election Day
A public holiday when the nation holds presidential elections to ensure maximum citizen participation.
Alternative holiday for Liberation Day
Applied when August 15th falls on a weekend, the following weekday is observed.
Alternative holiday for National Foundation Day
Ensures a day off if October 3rd occurs on a weekend.
Alternative holiday for Hangul Day
Observed if October 9th falls on a weekend.
Alternative holiday for Christmas Day
Observed if December 25th falls on a weekend.