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  2. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Elementary schools ( Korean: 초등학교, 初等學校, chodeung hakgyo) consists of grades one to six (age 8 to age 13 in Korean years —7 to 12 in western years). The South Korean government changed its name to the current form from Citizens' school ( Korean: 국민학교, 國民學校 . In elementary school, students learn the following ...

  3. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    May 5. The day on which to esteem the personalities of children and plan for their happiness. In Korea, Children's Day started on May 1, 1922, when 8 people including Bang Jeong-hwan ( 방정환) declared the Day and held an anniversary. In 1946, the Day changed to May 5, and became a public holiday in 1975. no.

  4. 2023 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Holidays. As per in the [Presidential Decree No. 28394, 2017. 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.

  5. Korean calendar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Korean calendar or Dangun calendar ( Korean : 단군; Hanja : 檀君) is a lunisolar calendar. Dates are calculated from Korea's meridian ( 135th meridian east in modern time for South Korea), and observances and festivals are based in Korean culture . Koreans mostly use the Gregorian calendar, which was officially adopted in 1896.

  6. Public holidays in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Local name. 1 January. New Year's Day [9] Celebrates the opening of the Gregorian New Year. 15 January. Chosongul Day. The day commemorates the invention (1443) and the proclamation (1446) of Chosongul, the native alphabet of the Korean language. King Sejong the Great, inventor of Chosongul, is one of the most honored rulers in Korean history.

  7. Hangul Day - Wikipedia

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    Hangul Day. The Korean Alphabet Day, known as Hangeul Day ( Korean : 한글날) in South Korea, and Chosŏn'gŭl Day ( Korean : 조선글날) in North Korea, is a national Korean commemorative day marking the invention and proclamation of Hangul ( 한글 ), the Korean alphabet, by the 15th-century Korean king Sejong the Great. It is observed on ...

  8. National Foundation Day (Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Summarize. 개천절 is a public holiday in South and North Korea on 3 October. Also known by the English name National Foundation Day, this holiday celebrates the legendary formation of the first Korean state of Gojoseon in 2333 BC. This date has traditionally been regarded as the date for the founding of the Korean people.

  9. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    An academic year is "the year during which students attend school or university". [1] An academic year or school year is a period that schools, colleges and universities use to measure the quantity of study. During this period, students attend classes and do relevant exams and homework. It comprises school days and school holidays.