HolidayDateDetails Republic Day/New Year's Day Sunday, January 1, 2023New Year’s Day is the first day of the year, or January 1, in the Gregorian calendar. Republic Day/New Year's Day observed Monday, January 2, 2023New Year’s Day is the first day of the year, or January 1, ...
Year Planner Subscribe to Calendar Taiwan2023 List of Holidays in Taiwan in 2023 DayDateHoliday NameTypeComments Sunday Jan 01 Republic Day National Holiday Monday Jan 02 Republic Day Holiday National Holiday Compensated by Sat. Jan 7 Friday Jan 20 Lunar New Year Holiday National Holiday ...
5月31日 (六)星期六Dragon Boat FestivalNational Holiday While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, pleaselet us know. Show All Holidays for 2025 ...
2021 星期日 2月14日 (日) Lunar New Year Holiday National Holiday 2022 星期四 2月3日 (四) Lunar New Year Holiday National Holiday 2023 星期二 1月24日 (二) Lunar New Year Holiday National Holiday 2024 星期一 2月12日 (一) Lunar New Year Holiday National Holiday 2025 星期五 1月31日 (...
The next public holiday in Taiwan is 1st January, ThursdayAdd To Calendar2021 Taiwan Holidays 2022 Taiwan Holidays 2023 Taiwan Holidays 2024 Taiwan HolidaysList of National and Regional Public Holidays of Taiwan in 2022DAYDATEHOLIDAY Saturday Jan 01, 2022 Republic Day Monday Jan 31, 2022 Chinese ...
2023Jan 20, Jan 21, Jan 22, Jan 23, Jan 24, Jan 25, Jan 26, Jan 27 2022Jan 29, Jan 30, Jan 31, Feb 1, Feb 2, Feb 3, Feb 4 Summary Public holiday for the 4th day of 1st lunar month Lunar New Year Holiday in other countries ...
Lunar New Year Holiday (Taiwan) https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/taiwan/ Source:https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/taiwan/
(2003). Modeling Lunar Calendar Holiday Effects in Taiwan. Taiwan Economic Policy and Forecast, 33, 1- 37. Also http://www.census.gov/ts/ papers/lunar.pdf.Lin J-L and T-S Liu (2003), `Modeling Lunar Calendar Holiday Effects in Taiwan', Taiwan Economic Forecast and Policy, 33(2), ...
. Public transportation still runs on holiday hours, but almost all shops, restaurants, and food stalls close. Moreover, the country’s highways, hotels, and attractions become overrun with domestic tourists on certain days of the holiday (I’ll explain which ones below). Getting train tickets...
Be sure to add these dates to your calendar so your business can cash in! Lunar New Year, January/February Taiwan’s most important holiday. People have several days off work to spend time with their families, exchange gifts, and join in cultural celebrations. Qixi Festival (“Chinese Val...