今年より2日増える来年の休日…秋夕期間には9日間のゴールデンウィークにしてみようか=韓国(記事と写真は無関係)
Next year's holiday will have 2 days more than this year...Let's make it a 9-day Golden Week for the mid-autumn celebration period = South Korea
In Korea, in 2024, which is the year of the Blue Dragon, people will be able to take two more days off than this year. There are 68 days off including Sunday, same as this year, but legally
This is because holidays (public holidays) do not overlap with Saturdays or Sundays. Workers on a two-day work week will have 119 days off, an increase of two days from this year. However, because it is a leap year, there are 1 working day.
It will only decrease by days. Next year will be the first leap year in four years, and there will be 366 days in a year. There are four consecutive holidays, three in the first half and one in the second half.
Next year's longest holiday will be the Chuseok (mid-autumn celebration, Korean Obon holiday), which runs from September 14th (Saturday) to September 18th (Wednesday).
You can take a total of 5 days off until If you take two days off on the 19th (Thursday) and 20th (Friday), you will have 9 days of Golden Week.
The first holiday in the first half of the year is the Lunar New Year holiday in February, from the 9th (Friday) to the Lunar New Year day, the 10th (Saturday), a substitute holiday.
I will be taking a total of 4 days off until the 12th (Monday). There are two additional opportunities to rest for more than 3 days, excluding Lunar New Year and mid-autumn celebration. The holidays are March 1st (Friday) and May 6th (Monday), which is a substitute holiday for Children's Day. less including Saturdays and Sundays
You can rest for 3 days. In May, if you take a day off on the 1st (Wednesday) of May Day and use the following two days of vacation on the 2nd (Thursday) and 3rd (Friday), you can take up to 6 days off, including the substitute holiday for Children's Day. can
. There are also three Thursday holidays, making it a four-day holiday if you take Friday off. June 6th is Hyeonchunil (Memorial Day), August 15th is Gwangbokcheol (National Liberation Day), and October 3rd is National Foundation Day.
. There is also one special public holiday, and Wednesday, April 10th is voting day for the 22nd National Assembly election. On the other hand, there are no public holidays in July and November.
Furthermore, starting this year, if there is a stepping stone holiday, you will be able to know in advance whether or not you can designate a temporary public holiday two months in advance.
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2023/12/30 20:55 KST
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