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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
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Based on National Standards of the Republic of China CNS 7648: Data Elements and Interchange Formats—Information Interchange—Representation of Dates and Times (similar to ISO 8601), year numbering may use the Gregorian system as well as the ROC era. For example, 15 January 2025 may be written 2025-01-15 or ROC 114-01-15.
The aurora borealis put on quite the show over the United States multiple times in 2024, and 2025 promises even more opportunities to witness these celestial light displays.
According to the Taiwan Climate Change Projection Information and Adaptation Knowledge Platform (TCCIP) the number of days that record above 36 degree Celsius in the plains of Taiwan can go from less than 1 day a year in 2021 to 48.1 days in 2100 if the global temperature rise isn't kept under 1.5 degree Celsius, if it is kept under 1.5 degree Celsius there would be 6.6 days a years with such ...
Taiwan hunkered down on Wednesday for the arrival of a strengthening Typhoon Gaemi, with financial markets shut, people getting the day off work and flights cancelled, while the military went on ...
Weather. 24/7 Help. ... asked travel planners about the more under-the-radar destinations their clients are asking about for 2025. ... has decreased its tax rate from $200 a day to $100 a day.
On 19 December 1897, the Taipei Observatory moved to the location presently occupied by the Central Weather Administration. In 1945 when the Kuomintang took control of Taiwan the various stations set up by the Japanese were incorporated into the new Taiwan Provincial Weather Institution, under the Chief Executive of Taiwan Province, Chen Yi.