How many working days in 2004 in South Korea?
In 2004, there are 248 working days in South Korea.
This is calculated from:
- 366 total days
- 104 weekend days
- 14 public holidays falling on weekdays
How is the calculation made?
Because 2004 is a leap year, it has 366 days.
Let's remove 52 saturdays and 52 sundays. It remains 262 days.
Now, let's remove 14 public holidays that do not fall during a weekend and we obtain 248 working days in 2004.
Frequently asked questions
How many working days in 2004 in South Korea?
There are 248 working days in 2004 in South Korea.
How many weekend days are there in 2004?
There are 104 weekend days in 2004.
Is 2004 a leap year?
Yes. 2004 is a leap year and has 366 days.
How many public holidays fall on weekdays in 2004?
14 public holidays fall on weekdays in 2004.
Public holidays falling on weekdays in 2004
1. 신정 : Thursday, 1 January, 2004
2. Seollal / Korean New Year Holiday : Wednesday, 21 January, 2004
3. Seollal / Korean New Year Holiday : Thursday, 22 January, 2004
4. Seollal / Korean New Year Holiday : Friday, 23 January, 2004
5. 삼일절 : Monday, 1 March, 2004
6. 어린이날 : Wednesday, 5 May, 2004
7. 석가탄신일 : Wednesday, 26 May, 2004
8. 광복절 : Monday, 16 August, 2004
9. 추석 : Monday, 27 September, 2004
10. 추석 : Tuesday, 28 September, 2004
11. 추석 : Wednesday, 29 September, 2004
12. 개천절 : Monday, 4 October, 2004
13. 한글날 : Monday, 11 October, 2004
14. 성탄절 : Monday, 27 December, 2004
Public holidays falling on a weekend
1. 현충일 : Sunday, 6 June, 2004
2. 광복절 : Sunday, 15 August, 2004
3. 개천절 : Sunday, 3 October, 2004
4. 한글날 : Saturday, 9 October, 2004
5. 성탄절 : Saturday, 25 December, 2004
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