Global holiday guide rooted in 韓国's calendar, observed nationwide
Next occurrence
September 24, 2026
Thursday
Observed in
1 country
Current holiday dataset
Primary context
韓国
Public
Planning timezone
Asia/Seoul
UTC+09:00
Next: September 24, 2026 (Thursday)
Chuseok is one of South Korea's defining family and travel holidays, combining harvest themes with ancestor remembrance and large-scale domestic movement. In the current dataset this holiday is only listed for South Korea.
The festival developed from harvest traditions and became deeply tied to reunion travel, gift-giving, and ritual visits that shape the entire holiday period.
Its influence on transport, logistics, and time off is so strong that the date works as both a cultural marker and a major planning signal.
Chuseok is marked as a nationwide observance in the current 韓国 holiday data.
Chuseok follows a lunar or lunisolar calendar tradition, so the Gregorian date changes from year to year. In the tracked data window, the dates land on 2025: October 6, 2025: October 7, 2025: October 8, 2026: September 24, 2026: September 25, 2026: September 26, 2027: September 14, 2027: September 15, 2027: September 16.
The current static build keeps the tracked 2025-2027 date window online for curated holiday detail pages.
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | October 6, 2025 | Monday |
| 2025 | October 7, 2025 | Tuesday |
| 2025 | October 8, 2025 | Wednesday |
| 2026 | September 24, 2026 | Thursday |
| 2026 | September 25, 2026 | Friday |
| 2026 | September 26, 2026 | Saturday |
| 2027 | September 14, 2027 | Tuesday |
| 2027 | September 15, 2027 | Wednesday |
| 2027 | September 16, 2027 | Thursday |
In 韓国, Chuseok appears in the calendar as a public holiday. People usually search this page to confirm whether the day changes working hours, whether it creates a long weekend, and how it fits with the broader holiday season in the country.
Country-specific view
韓国 treats this as a nationwide observance.
Operational note
If you are planning travel, payroll, or customer support around Chuseok, use the next-occurrence date and the local timezone block together.
Chuseok works as more than a date check in 韓国; it is a public marker that affects staffing, support coverage, school calendars, and travel timing. The next tracked occurrence is September 24, 2026, so this page acts as a quick planning note as well as a historical explainer.
Chuseok also appears in other country calendars such as South Korea. The next recorded dates across that wider footprint include South Korea on September 24, 2026, which helps explain why airline schedules, payroll calendars, and global customer-support shifts often treat the holiday as a regional wave rather than a single-country event.
韓国 plans this holiday primarily around Asia/Seoul. Chuseok also tends to be planned alongside Lunar New Year, Buddha's Birthday, and Christmas Day, because people rarely make calendar decisions about one public holiday in isolation.
Chuseok is only listed for 韓国 in the current dataset.
Asia
1 country
These country rows help explain why the same holiday can matter differently across regions even when the holiday name looks familiar. The next-date column is especially useful for travel, payroll, and support teams that plan across multiple jurisdictions.
| Country | Next date | Type |
|---|---|---|
| South Korea | September 24, 2026 | Public |
Chuseok falls on September 24, 2026 (Thursday) in 2026.
Chuseok follows a lunar or lunisolar calendar tradition, so the Gregorian date changes from year to year. In the tracked data window, the dates land on 2025: October 6, 2025: October 7, 2025: October 8, 2026: September 24, 2026: September 25, 2026: September 26, 2027: September 14, 2027: September 15, 2027: September 16.
Chuseok is listed as a public holiday in 韓国 and is marked as nationwide.
Chuseok is only listed for 韓国 in the current dataset.
韓国 uses Asia/Seoul (UTC+09:00) for local planning.
Chuseok is often compared with Lunar New Year, Buddha's Birthday, Christmas Day on the 韓国 calendar.