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πŸŒ™ Lunar Solar Converter

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Difference Between Solar and Lunar Calendars

The solar calendar is based on the Earth's revolution around the Sun, with a year consisting of 365 days (366 in leap years). It is the most widely used calendar system globally, also known as the Gregorian calendar, established by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. The lunar calendar is based on the Moon's phases, with one month defined as the period from one new moon to the next, approximately 29.5 days. A lunar year has 354 days, about 11 days shorter than a solar year. To align with seasons, an intercalary month is added roughly every three years. East Asian countries, including Korea, have traditionally used the lunar calendar. It was useful for agriculture and predicting tidal changes. Modern Korea officially uses the solar calendar, but traditional holidays like Lunar New Year and Chuseok are still celebrated according to the lunar calendar. The lunar calendar has the advantage of allowing people to determine the date by observing the Moon's shape.

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Korean Lunar Holidays and Culture

Korea's four major holidays - Lunar New Year, Jeongwol Daeboreum, Dano, and Chuseok - are all based on the lunar calendar. Lunar New Year falls on the 1st day of the 1st lunar month, Jeongwol Daeboreum on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, Dano on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, and Chuseok on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Lunar New Year is the biggest holiday celebrating the beginning of a new year. Families perform ancestral rites, bow to elders, and eat tteokguk (rice cake soup). Chuseok is a holiday to give thanks for the autumn harvest. The 15th day of the 8th lunar month is when the Moon appears largest and brightest in the year. Since these holidays are set by lunar dates, their solar calendar dates vary each year. Using a lunar-solar converter makes it easy to find out when holidays fall on the solar calendar this year.

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Why Celebrate Lunar Birthdays

In Korea, lunar birthdays have traditionally been considered important. Major birthday celebrations like hwangap (60th), gohui (70th), and palsoon (80th) are often held according to lunar dates. This tradition stems from ancestors living by the lunar calendar. Celebrating a lunar birthday means commemorating the same moon phase throughout life. For example, if born on a full moon, the full moon appears in the night sky on every birthday. While solar birthdays are officially used today, many elderly people still consider lunar birthdays more important. Using a lunar-solar converter makes it easy to find out when a lunar birthday falls on the solar calendar this year.

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Meaning and Calculation of Intercalary Months

An intercalary month (leap month) is added approximately every three years to adjust the difference between lunar and solar calendars. A lunar year has 354 days, 11 days shorter than a solar year's 365 days. An intercalary month occurs on average once every 2.7 years. The pattern of 7 intercalary months in 19 years is called the Metonic cycle, based on very precise astronomical calculations. An intercalary month can come after any month - for example, intercalary 3rd month, 4th month, 5th month, etc. Years with an intercalary month have 13 lunar months, totaling 383 or 384 days. When using a lunar-solar converter, you can check for intercalary months. When converting lunar to solar dates, you must accurately select whether it's an intercalary month to get the correct date.

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When Lunar-Solar Conversion is Needed

Situations requiring lunar-solar conversion are more common than you might think. The most frequent case is checking lunar birthdays - when celebrating elders' birthdays or preparing for dol, hwangap, and other celebrations, you need to convert lunar dates to solar. It's also needed when checking holiday dates. You need to know when Lunar New Year and Chuseok fall on the solar calendar to plan vacations. The lunar calendar is also consulted when selecting auspicious dates for weddings, moving, or business openings. It's also useful when explaining Korean lunar culture to overseas Koreans or foreigners who are unfamiliar with the lunar concept.

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Scientific Principles of the Lunar Calendar

The lunar calendar is not merely tradition but based on precise astronomical observation and calculation. The Moon's orbital period around Earth is about 29.53 days, called a synodic month. A lunar month has either 29 or 30 days. Large months have 30 days, small months have 29 days. Lunar dates precisely match moon phases: the 1st is the new moon, 7th-8th is the first quarter, 15th is the full moon, and 22nd-23rd is the last quarter. Tidal ranges are also closely related to the lunar calendar. Around the full and new moons, spring tides occur with larger tidal ranges. The lunar calendar is a scientific calendar following nature's rhythms.