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{{Infobox Korean name
|img=Korean ancestor veneration-Jesa-01.jpg
|caption=''[[Jesasang]]'', ceremonial table setting on Chuseok.
|hangul= 추석
|hanja={{linktext|秋|夕}}
|rr=Chuseok
|mr=Ch'usŏk
}}
(contracted; show full)* 2015: September 27
* 2016: September 15
* 2017: October 4
* 2018: September 24

Chuseok, as well as the day before it and afterwards, are legal holidays in South Korea.

==
  Notes  ==
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==  References  ==
The Academy of Korean Studies, ed. (1991), "Chuseok", ''Encyclopedia of Korean People and Culture'', Woongjin (in Korean)

{{cite book
  | last = Farhadian
  | first = Charles E.
  | title = Christian Worship Worldwide
  | publisher = Wm. Bm. Eerdmans Publishing
  | date = 2007
  | isbn = 9780802828538 }}

{{Cite book
  | contribution = Social Life
  | title = Korean Heritage Overview
  | editor-last = Korea University Institute of Korean Culture
  | volume = 1
  | publisher = Korea University
  | year = 1982
  | postscript = <!--None--> }}
(in Korean)


==  See also  ==
* [[Hansik]], the other Korean holiday for ancestral rituals
* [[List of harvest festivals]]
* [[Public holidays in South Korea]]
* [[List of Korea-related topics]]

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[[श्रेणी:Holidays in Korea]]
[[श्रेणी:Buddhist holidays]]
[[श्रेणी:Autumn holidays]]
[[श्रेणी:Harvest festivals]]

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