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Added Korean Holidays to Calendar
I just added all the Korean holidays to the calendar. If you haven't used the calendar yet, check it out!
I did not add the ones that fall on the lunar calendar and are on different days each year. Chusok Lunar New Year Buddha's Birthday Anyone know when these events happen this year?
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Re: Added Korean Holidays to Calendar
This year (2007) the Lunar New Year is Feb. 17 - 19th. Most Koreans have off work on Mon. Feb 19th which coincides with Presidents Day this year. Chusok is at the end of Sun. Sept. 23 - Sept. 26. I'm not sure about Buddha's Birthday.
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