National

Liberation Day

Commemorates Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule on August 15, 1945, and the establishment of the Republic of Korea

About this Holiday

Liberation Day commemorates August 15, 1945, when Korea was liberated from 35 years of Japanese colonial rule following Japan's surrender in World War II. 'Gwangbokjeol' (光復節) means 'Day of Restoration of Light,' symbolizing the recovery of Korean sovereignty. The same date in 1948 marks the formal establishment of the Republic of Korea, giving this day a dual significance as both liberation and founding day.

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