History and Changes in Korean Age Calculation System
Korea has long used a unique age calculation method. Traditional Korean age started at 1 year old immediately upon birth, with everyone aging one year on January 1st. This originated from traditional time concepts based on the lunar calendar, with cultural background viewing time in the mother's womb as the beginning of life. While convenient in daily life, this Korean age calculation caused much confusion as international exchanges increased. People born on the same day could differ by up to 2 years between Korean age and international age, causing problems in legal documents and official records. On June 28, 2023, South Korea made a historic decision. They unified the legal age standard to use international age officially. This was a measure to align with international standards, reduce legal confusion, and increase administrative efficiency. Though international age is now officially used in Korea, Korean age is still commonly used in daily life. Particularly older generations tend to prefer Korean age due to long-standing customs. Therefore, understanding both age calculation methods and using them appropriately is important. Age unification goes beyond simply changing the age calculation method - it's part of Korea's process of building a more transparent and efficient administrative system aligned with international standards.