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Do you know what holidays there are for studying in Korea?
Public holidays in Korea are really rest days. Almost all streets in Korea are only open to buses, hospitals and convenience stores, while the rest of the tea shops, restaurants, banks, clothing stores and printing shops are closed for rest. Let's watch the holidays in Korea with me.

? What are the holiday solar calendars learned from studying in Korea?

1. 1 New Year's Day

3. 1 March Day (Korean "March Day Movement" Memorial Day)

5.5 Children's Day

6.6 Loyalty Day (Memorial Day of National Martyrs)

6. 17 Constitution Day (commemorating the promulgation of the Constitution)

8. 15 Guangfu Festival (Korea National Day)

10.3 Tiankai Festival

traditional Chinese calendar

1. 1 Spring Festival

4.8 Sakyamuni's birthday (this is a festival for Buddhist believers)

5.5 Dragon Boat Festival (Koreans eat cakes instead of zongzi)

8. 15 Mid-Autumn Festival (still eating cakes, some places make moon cakes, but the taste is completely different from that in China)

5.8 Parents' Day (flowers will be sent to parents)

5. 15 Teacher's Day (flowers will be sent to teachers)

5. 19 Youth Day (friends send flowers to each other)

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Happy new year

9.25 school day (at this time, many universities in Korea will organize various party activities, and some restaurants and bars around some schools will be open to students free of charge, similar to the University Festival).

10.9 Han Wenjie (To commemorate King Sejong's creation of Korean, various calligraphy and speech activities will be held on this day).

11.11Chocolate Bar Festival (also known as Valentine's Day, it is said that this day is to commemorate the appearance of chocolate bar cookies, which can be seen everywhere in the street and are beautifully packaged, and boys usually buy them for their favorite girls).

Advantages of studying in Korea

First, there are many famous schools with developed education levels.

In 2022, six schools in Korea ranked among the top QS World 100, the same as the number of universities in Chinese mainland, and eight schools in Korea ranked among the top 50 in Asia. It can be seen that there are many famous schools in Korea, with superior education level and high gold content in diplomas. In addition, Korean universities have the advantages of both Chinese and western education, which are rigorous and open, and are more conducive to the acceptance of oriental students.

Second, Korean universities have comprehensive professional settings and a wide range of categories.

South Korea is mostly a comprehensive university with rich majors, especially in media, business, art, humanities and science and engineering. It is at the first-class level in Asia and even the world, and has been widely recognized worldwide.

Third, Korean undergraduate graduation is a springboard for European and American countries.

Korean universities have normal attendance, full credits, up-to-standard language, and can graduate after completing the exam. Compared with three-year undergraduate universities and higher passing scores in some countries, Korean universities graduate better. In addition, if you apply for a master's degree in schools such as Britain, the United States, Australia and Canada, you can look at the rankings of undergraduate schools for middle school students in addition to the four-year GPA and language scores. Going to Korea can easily get into the top 300 or even higher schools in the world, and add points for applying for prestigious schools.

Fourth, the overall cost is low and the cost performance is high.

The overall cost of studying in South Korea for one year is about RMB 854.38+10,000, which is about 1/3 of the cost of studying in Britain and America. Low expenses also eased the family's economic pressure.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) There are many kinds of scholarships that can legalize work.

There are many kinds of scholarships for studying in Korea, such as university scholarships, government scholarships, national scholarships, enterprise scholarships, and China-Korea Exchange Foundation scholarships. In addition, Korean universities encourage international students to work legally after school hours. Scholarships and work-study programs can not only subsidize living expenses, but also increase social experience.