Liberation Day is a public holiday in North Korea. This page collects the date for each year, plus other holidays in the country's calendar.
Liberation Day is officially observed as a public holiday in North Korea. We are building out a longer history & traditions section for this holiday. In the meantime, the calendar below shows Liberation Day's date across multiple years and how it interacts with the country's long-weekend opportunities.
Liberation Day observance varies by community and region within North Korea. Government offices, banks, and schools are typically closed.
Future dates for moving holidays (Easter, Eid, Lunar New Year, Diwali, etc.) are computed and approximate; the actual public-holiday date in some countries is fixed by official decree closer to the date.