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Días feriados en Corea del Sur

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Esta lista de días feriados y días festivos y días de descanso obligatorio en 2012 para Corea del Sur, fue generada por Q++ Studio,  el software, utilizado por las más conocidas empresas editoras de agendas y calendarios del mundo. Si Usted tiene cualquier pregunta o comentario respecto a la información publicada en este sitio Web, por favor contáctanos.

 
Al pie de esta lista:   Prensa y Actualizaciones    Informaciones Adicionales    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name Observance*
Dom New Year's Day
Dom Seol-nal Holiday
Lun Seol-nal (Lunar New Year)
Mar Seol-nal Holiday
Jue Sam Il Jul (Samil Day)
* Mié Public Holiday (Parliamentary Elections) Bnk+Othr+Gov
* Mar Labor Day Bnk+Othr
Sáb Orininal (Children's Day)
Lun Sukka Tansin Il (Buddha Day)
Mié Hyun Choong Il (Memorial Day)
Mié Kwang Bok Jul (Independence Day)
Sáb Chusok (Harvest Moon Festival)
Dom Chusok (Harvest Moon Festival)
Lun Chusok (Harvest Moon Festival)
Mié Kae Chun Jul (Foundation Day)
* Mié Public Holiday (Presidential Election) Othr+Gov
Mar Christmas Day

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Prensa y Actualizaciones

Estas noticias recientes sobre los días feriados en Corea del Sur, son in Ingles. Si tiene cualquiera pregunta sobre estos comentarios, por favor contáctanos.  08 Apr 2012 (Yonhap News Agency-Seoul) The South Korean government has declared Wednesday, April 11, 2012, as a one-off exceptional public holiday on account of the upcoming parliamentary election.  20 Jun 2011 (Yonhap News Agency-Seoul) The South Korean government has announced that it was examining a stimulus plan which would encourage a "substitute public holiday system" giving the next day off when public holidays overlap or fall on a Sunday.  03 Mar 2011 (Yonhap News Agency-Seoul) The Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI) has announced the official dates of the 2012 South Korean public holidays, and particular those that are based on the Korean lunar calendar.  02 Dec 2010 (Yonhap News Agency-Seoul) The Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute has announced the official dates of the 2011 South Korean public holidays that are based on the Korean lunar calendar.  06 Dec 2009 (Yonhap News Agency-Seoul) The Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute has announced the official dates of the 2010 South Korean public holidays that are based on the Korean lunar calendar.  21 Aug 2009 (Joong Ang Daily-Seoul) The government of South Korea has finally announced that a state funeral would be held Sunday, August 22, 2009, for the late former President Kim Dae-jung.  18 Aug 2009 (Yonhap News Agency-Seoul) Following the death of former President Kim Dae-jung, earlier this afternoon, the government of South Korea has announced that a cabinet meeting, tomorrow, Wednesday, would decide as to the format of the funeral.  10 Jul 2009 (Chosun Ilbo-Seoul) South Korea's Ministry of Strategy and Finance has announced that, together with the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, it would consider implementing compensating day in lieu public holidays when a public holiday falls on a weekend.  05 Feb 2009 (Chosun-Seoul) South Korea's Astronomy and Space Science Institute confirmed the 2010 dates for the Seol-nal (lunar New Year) and Chuseok (harvest festival) public holidays, with Seol-nal falling on a Sunday.  09 Dec 2008 (The Korea Times-Seoul) Fifteen lawmakers from South Korea's governing Grand National Party (GNP) have signed up for a bill authored by Representative Yoon Sang-hyun, which would make the Monday following a Sunday public holiday also a public holiday.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Corea del Sur public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informaciones Adicionales

Estos comentarios, sobre los días feriados en Corea del Sur, son in Ingles. Si tiene cualquiera pregunta sobre estos comentarios, por favor contáctanos.  Governing Laws: Official public holidays in South Korea are regulated by 3 laws/decrees: the Labor Day Act which establishes May 1st as a mandatory official public holiday applicable to all employers in Korea, the State Holidays Act which specifies government holidays, and finally the Ministry of Government and Home Affairs (MOGAHA)’s Regulation on Closure Days for Public Offices.  Workweek: South Korea adopted a five-day workweek system nationwide starting July, 2005. Under the new system, all employees of public organizations as well as non-government workplaces with 300 employees or more will take Saturdays off.  Weekend Public Holidays: Public holidays that fall on a weekend are not moved to the following Monday (or any other weekday), even if 2 different public holidays fall on the same weekend day (as in 2006 for Buddha Day and Children Day, and in 2009 for the second day of the Ch'usok public holiday and Foundation Day).  Other holidays : Other national holidays are designated by the South Korean government when necessary, like general elections, presidential election, or local autonomy elections, but the days for by-elections or re-elections are not designated as national holidays. Even when a national holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the next Monday is not a public holiday.  Hangeul Day: commemorates the invention of Hangeul, the Korean writing system, and was designated a national holiday in 1945, but was downgraded to a commemoration day in 1990, and restored to the status of National Day in 2005. However, due to the passage to a 5-day workweek, the same year, Hangeul Day is now a National Holiday that is not a day off work (ie. despite the change in status, in practice, it remains a commemoration day).  Labor Day (May 1st) is not a national public holiday but all banks and many businesses do close.  Parents' Day (May 8th) Although it is observed, it is not a public holiday.


Footnotes
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Acatamiento: Las notas que se incluyen en la columna Observance indican que, en Corea del Sur, el día feriado podría ser regional, no oficial, estar limitado a determinadas religiones o grupos lingüísticos o no comenzar a la medianoche. Para más información, consulte nuestras páginas sobre los calendarios religiosos del mundo. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh.

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Calendarios Religiosos: Los días feriados basados en ciertos calendarios religiosos están sujetos a variaciones locales producidas por diferentes interpretaciones entre las distintas autoridades religiosas o a modificaciones aparentemente arbitrarias en la fecha en que se celebra el día feriado por entrar en conflicto con otra festividad que se calcula de acuerdo con otro calendario, o porque el día del feriado se considera desfavorable (de mala suerte). Para más información sobre estas dudas, consulte la nota al pie de página sobre cada religión en específico.

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Calendarios Coreanos: Los dos calendarios coreanos tradicionales (el solar y el lunar) se basan en una estructura similar al calendario chino. La única diferencia radica en que para establecer la fecha en que se produce un evento de su calendario lunar o solar, los calendarios coreanos no toman Pekín como punto de referencia, sino Seúl. Por este motivo, a veces existen días feriados en alguno de los calendarios coreanos que se celebran un día antes de la fecha china correspondiente (este fenómeno se produce en aproximadamente el 4% de los casos).


Disclaimer

Hemos hecho cada esfuerzo de presentar una lista exacta de los días feriados para 2012 en Corea del Sur. Pero no podemos aceptar ninguna responsabilidad de ningún error u omisión en los datos presentados arriba. Usted debería leer todos los comentarios y notas arriba. Además, en muchas partes del mundo, los días feriados están conforme a cambios arbitrarios. Estos cambios de última hora por autoridades locales no pueden ser predichos. Entonces, le recomendamos verificar las fechas antedichas con la embajada o el consulado de Corea del Sur, antes de planear cualquier viaje hasta Corea del Sur.



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