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  2. 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

    • January 1 – New Year’s Day. Korean name: 신정 (Sinjeong) Like elsewhere in the world, Koreans also celebrate New Year’s Day, or the 1st day of the solar calendar, and the start of the universal calendar year.
    • 1st day of 1st lunar month – Lunar New Year. Korean name: 설날 (Seollal) In 2022, it was celebrated on February 1, and in 2023 it will be celebrated on January 22.
    • March 1 – Independence Movement Day. Korean name: 삼일절 (Samiljeol) Set according to the solar calendar, on this day; it’s common to visit locations such as Seodaemun Prison History Hall in Seoul.
    • May 5 – Children’s Day. Korean name: 어린이날 (Eorininal) Korea is one of the few countries out there with a day dedicated specifically to celebrating the innocence of children.
  3. In North Korea, the “Juche” calendar has been officially used since 1997. It is based on the birth year of the state’s founder Kim Il-sung. Its base year is therefore 1912, so for computational purposes use 1911. The year 2023 in the Juche calendar is 112 (1911 + 112 = 2023).

  4. The traditional Korean calendar was based on the lunisolar calendar, [1] like the Chinese and other East Asian calendars. Dates are calculated from Korea's meridian, and observances and festivals are rooted in Korean culture. The Gregorian Calendar was officially adopted in 1895, but traditional...

  5. Nov 5, 2023 · The Korean calendar was used until the western Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1896. Of course, please don’t take this as a clear-cut guide to weather in Korea, it can be close but think of it similar to our calendars which mark the seasons like “Start of Spring” but as you know can feel wildly off haha. Breakdown of the Calendar and the Seasons.

  6. Jan 3, 2023 · Four countries utilize an altered version of the Gregorian calendar (with eras different from Anno Domini): Japan (Japanese calendar), North Korea (North Korean Calendar), Taiwan (Minguo calendar), and Thailand (Thai solar calendar). The Anno Domini era is also in use in the former two nations.

  7. History. References. Korean calendar. The old Korean calendar tells the phases of the moon and the day in the solar year, like other older calendars of other East Asian countries. Dates are calculated from Chinese calendar. Important dates are based in Korean culture. The Gregorian calendar officially began to be used in 1896.

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