Holidays in Taiwan 2026 Is Mid-Autumn Festival a Public Holiday? Mid-Autumn Festival is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed. Mid-Autumn Festival Observances Showing: Year Weekday DateNameHoliday Type 2020 星期四 10月1日 ...
Dates of Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan 2026Fri, Sep 25National Holiday 2025Mon, Oct 6National Holiday 2024Tue, Sep 17National Holiday 2023Fri, Sep 29National Holiday 2022Fri, Sep 9National Holiday Summary The Mid Autumn festival starts on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month ...
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Life in China • By LTL Team HQ • August 9, 2023 Learn Everything About Mid-Autumn Festival || Customs, Food and Legends On the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is the Mid-Autumn Festival.DID YOU KNOW – In 2020 this actually fell on China’s National...
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2. Taiwan: Lanterns galore In Taiwan, they add a unique twist by celebrating with both traditional lanterns and sky lanterns (天灯, tiān dēng). These lanterns, often made of rice paper, are lit and released into the night sky, carrying wishes and hopes for the future. It's a mesmerisin...
Many festive activities in Taiwan are related to food. The most special tradition is to eat pomelo and wear pomelo hats. Pomelo, "You Zi 柚子" is a homophone for "佑子", which means "bless my son" in Chinese. The skin of the pomelo is peeled into a flower-shaped hat for children to...