August 15 is
the National Liberation Day
of Korea.
It is a day that is commemorated
in both the North and the South.
This day celebrates the day
that Korea was able to
get its independence
by after it had been occupied
by Japan for decades.
In Korea it is called Gwangbokjeol,
and is a national holiday
observed throughout the peninsula.
On this day,
there are many events
and activities that take place.
You will notice the Korean flag
flying from lampposts
throughout the streets.
Commercial buildings and
homes are also encourage
to display the Korean flag
on this day.
Gwangbokjeol is the one
of the very few holidays
that North Korea
and South Korea share.
It is a day people remember
and celebrate those who fought
and died for Korea’s independence.
All government offices are closed
to observe this holiday
as well as banks and post office.
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