Public holiday In South Korea, many activities and events take place on the holiday, including an official ceremony attended by the President of the Republic either at the
Independence Hall of Korea in
Cheonan or at the
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts. During the celebration, the flags of different countries around the world hung in the middle of the road around the
Jamsil area of Seoul between the
Seoul Olympic Stadium and
Olympic Park, Seoul are taken down and replaced with
flag of South Korea. The government traditionally issues special
pardons on
Gwangbokjeol.
Assassination attempt At 10:23 a.m., 15 August 1974,
Mun Se-gwang, a
Zainichi Korean and North Korean sympathizer, attempted to assassinate President
Park Chung Hee at the
National Theater of Korea in Seoul during a Gwangbokjeol ceremony; Park was unharmed but his wife
Yuk Young-soo, the
First Lady of South Korea, was killed.
De facto inauguration ceremony At 8:00 p.m., 15 August 2025, at
Gwanghwamun Square in
Seoul, President
Lee Jae Myung, who took the office on 4 June after winning the
21st presidential election without an official inauguration, hold a "de facto" public inauguration ceremony, dubbed as "People's Mandate Ceremony", coincided with 80th anniversary of Liberation of Korean Peninsula from Japan. During the ceremony, he received appointment letters from 80 selected individuals, ranged from prominent figures in democracy, economic growth, science and technology, culture, sports, and ordinary citizens. ==See also==