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South Korea to have 118 days off next year
South Koreans will have a total of 118 days off, including weekends and holidays, in 2026, one day fewer than this year, the ...
The longest holiday will be the five-day Lunar New Year set from Feb 14 to 18. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The tradition centers on Boknal — the three hottest days of the lunar calendar: Chobok, Joongbok and Malbok — which usually ...
Lovebugs are swarming parts of South Korea, covering mountain peaks, homes and other places. These insects, known as Plecia ...
According to the Korean Aerospace Administration’s calendar guideline released on 30 June 2025, South Koreans on a five-day ...
The number of days off next year for employees working a five-day week in Korea will total 118, one day fewer than this year.
Supporters of South Korea president Yoon Suk Yeol beat drums prior to the announcement of the Constitutional Court's verdict on Yoon's impeachment outside the presidential residence in Seoul on ...
Just like the Gregorian calendar requires a leap year every four years, many lunisolar calendars will add a “leap month” after a set number of years to align the solar year with the seasons. This is ...
After 2025's rather busy beginnings with new games like Civilization 7, Avowed, and Monster Hunter Wilds, you may be hoping ...
Moonrise: 1:12 P.M. Moonset: 12:21 A.M. Moon Phase: Waxing crescent (49%) Thursday, July 3 The Moon passes 0.8° south of Spica at 6 P.M. EDT, with the pairing visible as evening twilight falls.