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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. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, spring travel is a significant event known as the Spring Festival 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.

  4. Chinese 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.

  5. 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 ...

  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. Category:Seasonal events in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Spring (season) events in Taiwan (4 P) Summer events in Taiwan (2 P) W. Winter events in Taiwan (3 P) This page was last edited on 3 January 2018, at 07:37 (UTC). ...

  8. Su'ao Cold Spring - Wikipedia

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    It is both batheable and drinkable, and it has a pH of 5.5. According to Japanese researchers, the cold spring contains carbonic ion concentrations of 68ppm, the highest of all springs in Taiwan. Its sodium ion concentrations were 14.3ppm and calcium ion 10.7ppm. Su'ao Cold Spring is the only calcium hydroxy carbonic spring in Taiwan. [citation ...

  9. List of festivals in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Taiwan, of all types. Festivals in Taiwan. Pulima Art Festival; ... Spring Scream; Taichung Jazz Festival;