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  2. Public holidays in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Gregorian calendar: January 1 Founding of the Republic of China (also New Year's Day) 中華民國開國紀念日 / 元旦 Commemorates the establishment of the Provisional Government in Nanking. January 25-27 Lunisolar calendar: Last day (29th/30th day) of the 12th month Taiwanese New Year: 農曆除夕 Eve of the Taiwanese New Year. January ...

  3. January 2016 East Asia cold wave - Wikipedia

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    A surge of cold air during the weekend of January 22–24 brought temperatures as low as 4 °C (39 °F) to Taipei, the lowest temperatures in 44 years. Sleet was observed in Taipei City at 16:00 on 24 January. [3]

  4. Taipei New Year's Eve Party - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei New Year's Eve Party (Chinese: 台北最High新年城; pinyin: táiběi zuì High xīnnián chéng) is a New Year's Eve celebration that takes place in Taipei, Taiwan. [1] Visitors gather at the Taipei City Hall and have a clear view of Taipei 101 , which is surrounded by fireworks at midnight. [ 2 ]

  5. January Weather Can Be A Mix Of Frigid Cold, Snow, Tornadoes ...

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    January's reputation for cold and snow is well deserved, but it can also deliver tornadoes and damaging atmospheric rivers. January Weather Can Be A Mix Of Frigid Cold, Snow, Tornadoes And ...

  6. Here’s the full list of holidays and observances to celebrate ...

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    Add these January holidays and observances to your calendar. Find official awareness days and various weekly and monthly observances in 2024.

  7. Republic of China calendar - Wikipedia

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    After the Kuomintang reconstituted the Republic of China on 10 October 1928, the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted, effective 1 January 1929. The People's Republic of China has continued to use the Gregorian calendar since 1949. [2] Despite the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, the numbering of the years was still an issue.

  8. Coldest January since 2011 brewing for US to lead to multiple ...

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    The bulk of the cold is likely to occur before the middle of the month and may be so extreme that "this could end up being the coldest January since 2011 for the U.S. as a whole," AccuWeather Lead ...

  9. January - Wikipedia

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    January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.Its length is 31 days. The first day of the month is known as New Year's Day.It is, on average, the coldest month of the year within most of the Northern Hemisphere (where it is the second month of winter) and the warmest month of the year within most of the Southern Hemisphere (where it is the second month of summer).