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KACE Children's Day Celebration

시민참여센터 어린이날 축제

Every year on May 5th, South Korea observes Children’s Day to recognize children as dignified human beings and foster a safe environment for them to grow as children. As a national holiday, children and adults enjoy a day off to visit amusement parks and participate in Children’s Day activities spread across the country.

Our event here in New York is a Korean cultural community event celebrating children and families. This is a fun and wholesome event for all families with young children to enjoy together as a community. Our event is held on a Saturday to help accommodate parents that wish to celebrate this annual celebration as a family.

Children's Day Celebration

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Location: Alley Pond Park (Queens, NYC) – Springfield Yellow and Green areas (Google Map Link)
Event Time: 12pm – 4pm

Event Overview:
As the weather is getting warmer with Spring just around the corner, KACE (시민참여센터) will be hosting our annual Children’s Day Celebration event on Saturday, May 2nd at Alley Pond Park in Queens, NY.

This year, we are joined by the following partnering organizations:

This celebration is a fun and wholesome event for families to enjoy together as both a family and community at large.

Registration is required to participateThere is no fee to attend.

Register for this year’s celebration at this link (TBD):

https://forms.gle/FMBqzCV1dKVZmNTs6

(Registration Link URL)

2025 Event Schedule

2025 KACE Children's Day - Events Schedule

Rules for Participants

2025 KACE Children's Day - Rules for Participants

2025 Event Map

2025 KACE Children's Day - Event Map

2025 Activity Stations

2025 KACE Children's Day - Activity Stations

Short History of Korea's Children's Day

The social atmosphere of the early 1900’s Korea was unfortunately unkind to children. Children were  commonly looked down upon and were called discriminatory terms. The mistreatment of children had many root causes, such as harsh interpretations of Confucianism’s strict dynamics in the interactions between adults and children, in addition to the harsh socioeconomic conditions brought about by the Japanese occupation.

Concerned with the rights and treatment of children in his time, Bang Jeong-Hwan (방정환), a pioneer of Korean children’s literature and a children’s rights activist, worked to liberate children from the existing socioeconomic pressure. He notably coined the term eorini (어린이: “child”) to recognize children as human beings and elevate them to similar social standing as with the terms for “adult” or “elder”. Bang founded the children’s rights advocacy group “Saekdonghoe” in 1923. Bang and Saekdonghoe held the first celebration for Children’s Day on May 1st, 1923, after establishing the celebratory day a year prior.

Bang worked to preserve children’s sensibilities from external pressure, allowing them to freely exist and grow as children. The celebrations included events such as children’s book narrations, plays, and children’s song concerts designed for and centered around children. At the first celebration, he also gave a speech urging adults to respect and treat children as complete and dignified human beings. Bang passed away at an early age in 1931, and the celebratory day would be abolished by the occupying Japanese forces in 1937.

Upon Korea’s liberation, Children’s Day would be reinstated. Children’s Day was soon moved to May 5th to avoid conflict with the preexisting Labor Day on May 1st. After being publicly recognized in 1961 and declared a national holiday in the 1970s, Children’s Day has been celebrated annually since.

How Children's Day is Celebrated in Korea Today

Children’s Day celebrations have evolved and diversified for over a century since its inception.

Today, cities hold citywide events where different arts and crafts, scientific projects, and educational stations are set up on festival grounds for children to learn, experience, and, most importantly to have fun. Marching bands and theatre clubs put on shows with family-friendly themes. Children also showcase their talent by entering Children’s Day arts or literature competitions held by local government offices in the hopes of seeing their work displayed for everyone to see. As a holiday dedicated to children, many enjoy trips to amusement parks across the country, spending the whole day on rides and enjoying snacks. 

While the ways Children’s Day is celebrated have changed over the years, its core principle remains the same: to foster a safe and nurturing environment for growth, and to honor children as members of Korean society deserving of dignity and regard.

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