North Korea extends Lunar New Year holiday with late leader's birthday

North Korea is expected to observe a three-day Lunar New Year holiday this year, as it follows the national holiday for late leader Kim Jong-il's birthday. The Lunar New Year falls on Tuesday, right after the Monday birthday holiday. While shorter than South Korea's three-day holiday, it emphasizes traditional events to honor ancestors and past leaders.

North Korea is set to enjoy a longer Lunar New Year holiday this year. According to reports, the holiday falls on Tuesday, February 17, immediately after the national holiday for late leader Kim Jong-il's birthday on Monday, February 16. This creates a three-day break from Sunday through Tuesday.

Typically, North Korea's Lunar New Year is a one-day holiday, shorter than South Korea's three days. North Koreans generally follow the Western calendar for New Year celebrations, without the extravagance seen in the South. The socialist state once abandoned traditional holidays as feudal remnants but reinstated Lunar New Year and Chuseok in 1989 under Kim Jong-il's regime.

Today, the holiday serves to honor family ancestors, celebrate the achievements of founder Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il, and reinforce loyalty to current leader Kim Jong-un. Residents visit the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang or statues nationwide to lay flowers.

Travel during the holiday is restricted, permitted only with approval, limiting trips to other regions or hometowns. Restaurants stay open and busy with diners. A photo from February 11, 2024, shows North Koreans paying respects at statues of the late leaders during a New Year's event.

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Realistic illustration of North Korean state media emphasizing party congress preparations over Kim Jong-un's birthday, with subtle successor hints.
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North Korea's state media silent on Kim Jong-un's birthday amid party congress push

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North Korea's state media made no mention of leader Kim Jong-un's birthday on January 8, instead emphasizing preparations for the upcoming party congress. The Rodong Sinmun urged officials to heighten discipline and loyalty, signaling a critical period ahead of the ninth congress expected in early 2026. Separately, a party magazine has highlighted the need for designating a successor, fueling speculation about Kim's daughter Ju-ae.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un paid his highest tribute to his late father and former leader Kim Jong-il at the family mausoleum on Wednesday, marking the 14th anniversary of his death. Accompanied by government and party officials, Kim visited the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang at midnight and prayed for his immortality. This annual ritual has been observed every year except in 2022.

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This week, North Korea reported several domestic developments, including leader Kim Jong-un's inspection of tactical weapons production and the groundbreaking for a memorial to soldiers killed in Ukraine. State media also criticized Japan's defense budget and highlighted rural achievements ahead of a key party congress. Kim sent messages of support to Russia's Putin and congratulations to Laos' leader.

North Korea is holding a state funeral for its former ceremonial head of state, Kim Yong-nam, who died at age 97. Leader Kim Jong-un paid respects with deep condolences, joined by Chinese and Vietnamese ambassadors. South Korea's unification minister also expressed condolences, noting Kim's role in inter-Korean dialogue.

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North Korea's Ninth Congress of the Workers' Party concluded after a week, reelecting Kim Jong-un as general secretary. Kim indicated openness to improving ties with the United States if its hostile policy ends, but rejected dialogue with South Korea. International responses varied amid the leadership consolidation.

North Korea claimed on Saturday to have achieved 'remarkable' success in implementing major policies over the past five years, as it holds a key party congress expected to unveil future directions. With leader Kim Jong-un in attendance, the second day featured a policy review session, where the event will outline priorities in diplomacy, defense, the economy, and other areas.

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North Korea's Workers' Party reelected Kim Jong-un as its general secretary at the Ninth Congress. The decision highlights improvements in nuclear deterrence and national prosperity, with Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulating Kim and vowing to advance bilateral ties. The congress is set to unveil key policy goals for the next five years.

 

 

 

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