Mass Migration" season begins to spend the longest vacation in South Korea
"Mass Migration" season begins to spend the longest vacation in South Korea starting today for 10 consecutive days !! ~
The Koreans began to travel to their hometown starting on Sept. 30, 2017 for the holiday with their families, which is the longest vacation in South Korea after the President of Korea, "Moon in January," appointed on Monday and Friday October 2 and 6 as a holiday to bridge the gap between holiday Weekend and national holiday series are: -
1. The Korean Thanksgiving holiday October 3 to 5, which is called "Chosuk", one of the most important traditional holidays in Korea.
2. Celebration of Korea's National Foundation, a public holiday on October 3rd.
3. Celebrating the Day of the Korean Alphabet or Hangul Day, a public holiday on 9 October.
A government report showed that one additional holiday could bring an economic benefit of 19 trillion won ($ 16 billion) and 80,000 new jobs,
In August 2015, there was a holiday for several consecutive days, resulting in a $ 1 billion economic surplus
~ Approximately 178,000 people are expected to use Incheon International Airport every day to spend the holiday abroad
The Koreans began to travel to their hometown starting on Sept. 30, 2017 for the holiday with their families, which is the longest vacation in South Korea after the President of Korea, "Moon in January," appointed on Monday and Friday October 2 and 6 as a holiday to bridge the gap between holiday Weekend and national holiday series are: -
1. The Korean Thanksgiving holiday October 3 to 5, which is called "Chosuk", one of the most important traditional holidays in Korea.
2. Celebration of Korea's National Foundation, a public holiday on October 3rd.
3. Celebrating the Day of the Korean Alphabet or Hangul Day, a public holiday on 9 October.
A government report showed that one additional holiday could bring an economic benefit of 19 trillion won ($ 16 billion) and 80,000 new jobs,
In August 2015, there was a holiday for several consecutive days, resulting in a $ 1 billion economic surplus
~ Approximately 178,000 people are expected to use Incheon International Airport every day to spend the holiday abroad
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