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  2. 2025 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    1 January – New Year's Day and Republic Day; 25 January – 2 February – Chinese New Year; 28 February – Peace Memorial Day; 5 April – Children's Day and Tomb-Sweeping Day; 1 May – Labour Day; 31 May – Dragon Boat Festival; 6 October – Mid-Autumn Festival; 10 October – National Day

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

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    January 31, 2020 Renri • 人日 1 (正月) 15th February 8, 2020 Lantern Festival • 元宵節 / 元宵节 Lantern parade and lion dance celebrating the first full moon. Eating tangyuan. This day is also the last day of new year celebration. This is Tourism Day in Taiwan: 2 (二月) 2nd February 24, 2020 Zhonghe Festival (Blue Dragon Festival)

  4. Republic of China calendar - Wikipedia

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    For example, 23 December 2024 may be written 2024-12-23 or ROC 113-12-23. The ROC epoch happens to be the same year as that of the North Korean calendar, as North Korean founder Kim Il Sung was born in 1912. The first year of Japan's Taishō era (30 July 1912 – 25 December 1926) also coincides with that of the ROC era.

  5. Public holidays in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Chinese calendar: Last day (29th/30th day) of the 12th month Chinese New Year's Eve: 農曆除夕 Eve of the Chinese New Year. January 28-February 2 Chinese calendar: First 3 working days of the 1st month Spring Festival: 春節 Day of Chinese New Year. February 28-March 2 Gregorian calendar: February 28 Peace Memorial Day: 228和平紀念日

  6. Taiwan reports Chinese balloons at start of New Year holiday

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    TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's defence ministry said on Saturday it had detected eight Chinese balloons crossing the Taiwan Strait in the previous 24 hours, two of which flew across the island, in an ...

  7. 2025 in China - Wikipedia

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    1 January – New Year's Day; 28 January – 3 February – Chinese New Year; 4 April – Tomb-Sweeping Day; 1 – 2 May – Labour Day; 31 May – Dragon Boat Festival; 1 – 7 October – National Day; 6 October – Mid-Autumn Festival

  8. Public holidays in China - Wikipedia

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    1 day: New Year's Day: 元旦: Yuándàn: 1st day of 1st Lunisolar month: 4 days (Chinese New Year's Eve, 1st, 2nd and 3rd days of 1st Lunisolar month) [1] Spring Festival [a] (aka Chinese New Year) 春节: Chūnjié: Usually occurs in late January or early February. The most important holiday, celebrating the start of a new year 5 April (4 or ...

  9. Chinese New Year - Wikipedia

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    The day before Chinese New Year's Eve is also designated as holiday, but as a bridge holiday, and will be made up on an earlier or later Saturday. Additional bridge holidays may apply, resulting in 9-day or 10-day weekends. [59] [60] [61] 4 (legally), 9–10 (including Saturdays and Sundays) [62] Thailand: Wan Trut Chin (Chinese New Year's Day)