User:HurricaneRulzMath/2009

Some Korean holidays gets absorbed into the weekends in the upcoming year In South Korea, the holidays (as of 2008) are However, January 25 and March 1 are Sundays, and May 2, June 6, August 15, and October 3~4 are Saturdays. Also of note, Chuseok and Gaecheonjeol are celebrated together this year, so only January 26, January 27, May 5, October 2, and December 25 are celebrated in the weekdays.
 * The New Year- January 1
 * Korean New Year (3-day holiday)- January 25~27 (lunar calendar: December 30, January 1~2)
 * Samiljeol (삼일절, Independence Movement Day)- March 1
 * Buddha's birthday- May 2 (lunar calendar: April 8)
 * Children's Day- May 5
 * Korean Memorial Day- June 6
 * Liberation Day (Gwangbokjeol)- August 15
 * Chuseok (three-day holiday)- October 2~4 (lunar caledar: August 14~16)
 * National Foundation Day (Gaecheonjeol)- October 3, and
 * Christmas- December 25.
 * Note: These holidays are marked red in calendars.