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  2. Lunar New Year in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, spring travel is a significant event known as the Lunar New Year travel rush. The primary mode of transportation in western Taiwan is oriented in a north-south direction, facilitating long-distance travel between the urbanized north and rural hometowns in the south.

  3. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    Visit, clean, and make offerings at ancestral gravesites, spring outing 105th day after Dongzhi April 5, 2020 Cold Food Festival: 3 (三月) 15th April 7, 2020 [3] God of Medicine's Birthday 保生大帝誕辰 Public holiday in Taiwan: 3 (三月) 23rd April 15, 2020 [4] Matsu's Birthday 媽祖誕辰 Public holiday in Taiwan: 4 (四月) 8th ...

  4. Chinese New Year in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    For example, Taiwan incorporates elements from indigenous cultures, particularly in rural areas in the eastern part of Taiwan, adding a layer of diversity to the holiday. The festival in Taiwan often reflects the nation’s distinct cultural identity, which continued to diverge after its separation from mainland China in 1949. Chinese New Year ...

  5. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    'Spring Festival' is the standard and official term, people in Taiwan typically do not use Spring Festival in daily conversations. Instead, they emphasize the connection to the traditional Chinese calendar by calling it 農曆新年, or simply refer to it as 過年, which is more casual and widely used among families and friends.

  6. Qingming Festival - Wikipedia

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    A celebration of spring, [9] [10] it falls on the first day of the fifth solar term (also called Qingming) of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar. This makes it the 15th day after the Spring Equinox , either 4, 5 or 6 April in a given year.

  7. Taiwan launches spring military drills following presidential ...

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    Taiwan is holding spring military drills following its recent presidential election and amid threats from China, which claims the island as its own territory that it is determined to annex ...

  8. This video does not show damage from January earthquake in ...

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    Taiwan earthquake today,” text on the video reads. The video was shared more than 30,000 times in a week. More from the Fact-Check Team: How we pick and research claims ...

  9. Public holidays in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan community in Taiwan 30.6 of Tibetan calendar: Sho Dun: ཞོ་སྟོན། 雪頓節: Tibetan community in Taiwan 1.10 of Islamic calendar: Eid ul-Fitr: عيد الفطر: 開齋節: Muslim community in Taiwan, not only Hui people, but also Filipino Muslim, Malay and Indonesian immigrants 10.12 of Islamic calendar: Eid al-Adha ...