10 official public holidays in 2066, with 10 still ahead and around 253 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Jan 1 | Friday | New Year's Day 새해 | Public |
| Mon, Mar 1 | Monday | Independence Movement Day 3·1절 | Public |
| Mon, May 3 | Monday | Labour Day 노동절 | Public |
| Wed, May 5 | Wednesday | Children's Day 어린이날 | Public |
| Sun, Jun 6 | Sunday | Memorial Day 현충일 | Public |
| Mon, Jul 19 | Monday | Constitution Day 제헌절 | Public |
| Mon, Aug 16 | Monday | Liberation Day 광복절 | Public |
| Mon, Oct 4 | Monday | National Foundation Day 개천절 | Public |
| Mon, Oct 11 | Monday | Hangul Day 한글날 | Public |
| Sat, Dec 25 | Saturday | Christmas Day 크리스마스 | Public |
Fri, Jan 1 · Friday
New Year's Day
새해
Public
Mon, Mar 1 · Monday
Independence Movement Day
3·1절
Public
Mon, May 3 · Monday
Labour Day
노동절
Public
Wed, May 5 · Wednesday
Children's Day
어린이날
Public
Sun, Jun 6 · Sunday
Memorial Day
현충일
Public
Mon, Jul 19 · Monday
Constitution Day
제헌절
Public
Mon, Aug 16 · Monday
Liberation Day
광복절
Public
Mon, Oct 4 · Monday
National Foundation Day
개천절
Public
Mon, Oct 11 · Monday
Hangul Day
한글날
Public
Sat, Dec 25 · Saturday
Christmas Day
크리스마스
Public
Total holidays
10
in 2066
Working days remaining
253
across all of 2066
Upcoming holidays
10
during 2066
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South Korea observes fifteen designated public holidays under the Act on Public Holidays for Public Institutions, expanded in 2021 to apply the same calendar to private workplaces with five or more employees. The list mixes civic dates (Independence Movement Day on 1 March, Liberation Day on 15 August, National Foundation Day on 3 October, Hangul Day on 9 October) with lunar holidays (Seollal Korean New Year and Chuseok harvest festival, each three days) and Buddha's Birthday by the lunar calendar. The substitute holiday system introduced in 2014 and broadened in 2021 grants a make-up weekday whenever Seollal, Chuseok or several other holidays fall on a Sunday or Saturday.
Korean Labour Standards Act article 50 sets a 40-hour, five-day working week with a 52-hour cap including overtime since 2018. The standard private-sector week is Monday to Friday with banks operating Monday to Friday. The Civil Procedure Act article 170 rolls statutory deadlines falling on a Sunday or public holiday to the next working day; Saturdays are also excluded by 2003 amendment. Settlement of Korean won transactions runs on the Bank of Korea's BOK-Wire+ high-value system, which observes the full fifteen-day public holiday list, and on the Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute's domestic systems.