2025 Holidays - Korea, Republic of
Name | Weekday | Date | Type | Subdivisions |
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New Year's Day | Wednesday | Jan. 1, 2025 | National | All |
Korean New Year Holiday | Monday | Jan. 27, 2025 | National | All |
Korean New Year Holiday | Tuesday | Jan. 28, 2025 | National | All |
Korean New Year | Wednesday | Jan. 29, 2025 | National | All |
Korean New Year Holiday | Thursday | Jan. 30, 2025 | National | All |
March 1st Movement (In Lieu) | Monday | March 3, 2025 | National | All |
Buddha's Birthday | Monday | May 5, 2025 | National | All |
Children's Day (In Lieu) | Tuesday | May 6, 2025 | National | All |
Memorial Day | Friday | June 6, 2025 | National | All |
Liberation Day | Friday | Aug. 15, 2025 | National | All |
National Foundation Day | Friday | Oct. 3, 2025 | National | All |
Harvest Festival | Monday | Oct. 6, 2025 | National | All |
Harvest Festival Holiday | Tuesday | Oct. 7, 2025 | National | All |
Harvest Festival Holiday (In Lieu) | Wednesday | Oct. 8, 2025 | National | All |
Hangeul Day | Thursday | Oct. 9, 2025 | National | All |
Christmas Day | Thursday | Dec. 25, 2025 | National | All |
* Estimated holiday dates
We continuously monitor and update holiday information, but there may be occasional inaccuracies.
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South Korea Public Holiday Observance Rules
1. General Observance
- Public holidays in South Korea are established by the National Holidays Act and published in the official holiday calendar.
- These holidays include national celebrations (e.g., Independence Day, National Foundation Day) and cultural holidays (e.g., Lunar New Year, Chuseok).
2. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Sunday
- If a public holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be observed as a substitute holiday.
- This applies to most public holidays, including Lunar New Year, Chuseok, and other designated national holidays.
3. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Saturday
- If a public holiday falls on a Saturday, it is generally observed on that day.
- However, key national holidays such as Lunar New Year and Chuseok are subject to substitute holidays, ensuring a day off even if they fall on a Saturday.
4. Substitute Holidays (Mandatory Replacement Days)
- Since 2014, the South Korean government has implemented a substitute holiday system.
- If Lunar New Year or Chuseok falls on a weekend, an extra holiday is granted on the following weekday.
- Other key holidays, such as National Foundation Day, Hangeul Day, and Children’s Day, are also subject to substitute holidays when they fall on weekends.
5. Bridge Holidays (Long Weekends)
- South Korea does not have a fixed statutory system for bridge holidays.
- However, in some cases, additional leave may be granted by employers or government discretion to create long weekends, especially for extended public holidays like Chuseok.
6. Additional Notes
- Employers must comply with the official holiday calendar published by the South Korean government.
- Employees working on a public holiday are entitled to premium pay or compensatory time off as mandated by South Korean labor law.
- For the most current and accurate details, always consult the latest official holiday calendar and any government announcements.