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Public Holiday
Nationwide
The second day of Korean New Year
Monday, February 8, 2027
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Reduced
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
🛋️ Long weekend potential
3-Day Block
SAT
06
Weekend
SUN
07
Weekend
MON
08
Holiday
3-day weekend (February 6 – February 8)
📣 Traveler notes
South Korea blends advanced technology with deep cultural traditions. It is known for K-pop and historical sites, with a strong emphasis on its rich cultural history.
- Major traditional holidays (Lunar New Year/Chuseok) follow the lunar calendar, causing mass travel and limited services.
- During these holidays, most shops and government offices will be closed.
- Seollal is a multi-day family celebration featuring traditional foods and rites, complicating tourist activity planning.
- The holiday schedule is not fixed to the Western calendar and changes annually.
- Travel during the two largest holidays (Lunar New Year and Chuseok) requires planning around widespread transport and service closures.
- Plan travel to account for potential service and restaurant limitations due to holiday closures.
- Metal chopsticks and spoons are standard utensils. When dining, wait for the eldest person to begin eating, avoid loud utensil noises, and never place chopsticks or spoons upright in a dish (associated with funerary rites). Do not lift plates or bowls while eating.
About this holiday
Seollal (Korean New Year) is a major traditional national holiday marking the start of the Korean lunisolar calendar. It is one of Korea's most significant holidays, celebrated by Koreans globally.