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CalendarIdentifiers.Korean Property

Definition

Gets the identifier for the Korean calendar.

public:
 static property Platform::String ^ Korean { Platform::String ^ get(); };
static winrt::hstring Korean();
public static string Korean { get; }
var string = CalendarIdentifiers.korean;
Public Shared ReadOnly Property Korean As String

Property Value

String

Platform::String

winrt::hstring

The string "KoreanCalendar", which is the identifier for the Korean calendar.

Remarks

The Korean calendar is exactly like the Gregorian calendar, except that the year and era are different.

The Korean calendar system recognizes only the current era.

Leap years in the Korean calendar correspond to the same leap years in the Gregorian calendar. A leap year in the Gregorian calendar is defined as a Gregorian year that is evenly divisible by four, except if it is divisible by 100. However, Gregorian years that are divisible by 400 are leap years. A common year has 365 days and a leap year has 366 days.

The Korean calendar has 12 months with 28 to 31 days each:

MonthAsNumericStringMonthDays in common yearsDays in leap years
11월 (January)3131
22월 (February)2829
33월 (March)3131
44월 (April)3030
55월 (May)3131
66월 (June)3030
77월 (July)3131
88월 (August)3131
99월 (September)3030
1010월 (October)3131
1111월 (November)3030
1212월 (December)3131

February has 29 days during leap years and 28 days during common years.

The date January 1, 2012 A.D. in the Gregorian calendar is equivalent to the first day of January in the year 4345 of the current era in the Korean calendar.

Because the Korean calendar corresponds to the Gregorian calendar, Korean calendar strings for day of the week names and month names are localized for all supported locales and hence will appear in the language corresponding to the ResolvedLanguage property of the calendar object.

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