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10. 17., partially amended], the following days are declared holidays in South Korea: [24] 1 January - New Year's Day; 21 January to 24 January - Korean New Year; 1 March - March 1st Movement Day; 5 May - Children's Day South Korea; 27 May - Buddha's Birthday; 6 June - Memorial Day; 15 August - National Liberation Day; 28 September to 30 ...
This is also called the "family rite". The meaning behind this name is the hope that the family will be at peace and the descendants will be well for 12 months a year. If the family rite is held in September, Jung-guil on September 9 of the lunar calendar is regarded as auspicious day.
South Korea announces that it would resume loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea for the first time since 2018 in retaliation for the latter's deployment of trash-filled balloons. [32] A group of North Korean soldiers enter the South Korean side of the DMZ, prompting warning shots from South Korean forces that force them to retreat. [33]
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Past Prime Minister of South Korea: Kim Boo-kyum: From May 14, 2021, to May 12, 2022 Past Prime Minister of South Korea: Choo Kyung-ho: From May 12, 2022, to May 20, 2022 Prime Minister of South Korea: Han Duk-Soo: From May 21, 2022 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea: Kim Myeong-soo: Since September 25, 2017 President of the ...
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 ...
September 9 – Kim Seong-hwan, South Korean artist and cartoonist, notable for having created and perpetuated the longest-running comic strip in Korea. September 21 – Woo Hye-mi, Korean singer; October 14 – Sulli, South Korean singer and actress (b. 1994) [14] November 24 – Goo Hara, South Korean singer and actress (b. 1991)