Constitution Day South Korea, July 17th

Published: July 17, 2014, 3:28 a.m.

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Hello and welcome to Holiday a Day, your daily dose of Holidays, festivals, celebrations and remembrances from around the world.

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I am your host Jeffrey Johnson

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On July 17th 2014 we celebrate

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Constitution Day in South Korea. This is the date when the Korean Constitution was proclaimed in 1948 which was also chosen to coincide to the founding of the Joseon Dynasty in 1392. The day is no longer considered an official day off of work but still a holiday. People will celebrate in their own way, some running marathons. This was also the date when Korea was separated into two countries and many in Korea feel very strongly that they should be one so it not celebrated a great amount though there are ceremonies conducted by the leaders of the country.

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Happy Constitution Day South Korea and I hope one day you will be joined in peace with North Korea.

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And remember to have a great day because there is a holiday out there somewhere.

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