Ch'usŏk
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Ch'usŏk
Summary
Ch'usŏk is a public holiday in South Korea[1]. Ch'usŏk draws 516 Wikipedia views per month (public_holiday_in_south_korea category, ranking #1 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- Ch'usŏk is in the country of South Korea[3].
- Ch'usŏk's image is recorded as Korean ancestor veneration-Jesa-01.jpg[4].
- Ch'usŏk's image is recorded as Korean rice cake-Songpyeon-01.jpg[5].
- Ch'usŏk's image is recorded as Korea-Jinju-Festival-Nam.River-01.jpg[6].
- Ch'usŏk's image is recorded as Ganggangsullae jindo.jpg[7].
- Ch'usŏk's image is recorded as Danwon-Ssireum.jpg[8].
- Ch'usŏk's instance of is recorded as public holiday in South Korea[9].
- Ch'usŏk's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh2025001735[10].
- Ch'usŏk's part of is recorded as Mid-Autumn Festival[11].
- Ch'usŏk's Commons category is recorded as Chuseok[12].
- Ch'usŏk's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03rb1r[13].
- Ch'usŏk's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar[14].
- Ch'usŏk's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Chuseok[15].
- Ch'usŏk's Commons gallery is recorded as Chuseok[16].
- Ch'usŏk's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '추석'}[17].
- Ch'usŏk's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '한가위'}[18].
- Ch'usŏk's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ko', 'text': '가배일'}[19].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as chuseok-2018[20].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as chuseok-2015[21].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as korean-thanksgiving-2011[22].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as korean-thanksgiving-2009[23].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as korean-thanksgiving-2006[24].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as chuseok-2012[25].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as korean-thanksgiving-2010[26].
- Ch'usŏk's Google Doodle is recorded as korean-thanksgiving-day-2014[27].
Why It Matters
Ch'usŏk draws 516 Wikipedia views per month (public_holiday_in_south_korea category, ranking #1 of 4).[2] Ch'usŏk has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Ch'usŏk is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]