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  2. North Korean Defectors' Day - Wikipedia

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    The first North Korean Defectors' Day festival was held in Seoul on July 14, 2024, and was attended mostly by North Korean defectors, although some South Koreans attended as well. [3] [6] The festival included performances of North Korean music, as well as displays of North Korean items brought to South Korea by defectors.

  3. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Day of Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War

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    The Day of Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War (Victory Day) is a national holiday in North Korea celebrated on July 27 to mark the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement which brought a cease fire to the Fatherland Liberation War (Korean War) that took place in 1950–53; it is referred to as "Victory Day" despite the fact that the war is generally regarded as having ended in a ...

  5. What Is Chuseok, and How Is it Celebrated? Everything ... - AOL

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    This holiday lasts for a total of three days; the day of Chuseok, and the day before and after it. How To Say 'Happy Chuseok' in Korean According to Topik Guide , there are at least ten ways to do so.

  6. List of Korean traditional festivals - Wikipedia

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    Yunnori, traditional Korean game on Seollal. Seollal (New Years Day) Seollal is one of the most significant holidays in Korea, along with Chuseok. Seollal is New Year’s Day on the lunar calendar. The name originates from the word seol, which means unfamiliar, implying newness of a new coming year. It is unknown when Koreans began celebrating ...

  7. List of countries by number of public holidays - Wikipedia

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    South Korea [72] 14 14 Spain [73] 12 13 depending on autonomous community Sri Lanka [74] 25 25 Sweden [75] 12 12 Switzerland [76] 9 15 depending on the canton, including holidays falling on a weekend Taiwan [77] 12 12 Thailand [31] 16 16 Tanzania [78] 16 16 East Timor [79] 18 18 Trinidad and Tobago [31] 18 18 Turkey [31] 14 14 Ukraine [80] 11 ...

  8. Points of Interest: South Korean Ferry, Malaysia Airlines ...

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    The containing search for bodies from the South Korean ferry and Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, and a hijacking scare on a Virgin Australia flight are among today's points of interest.

  9. 2024 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    24 July – A balloon from North Korea carrying rubbish lands on the Presidential Residence in Yongsan, Seoul. [50] July 26–August 11 – South Korea at the 2024 Summer Olympics: The South Korean Olympic delegation wins 13 gold, nine silver, and ten bronze medals and places 8th out of 84 countries competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in ...