2026 - Taiwan

2026 - Taiwan

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1:Republic Day
15:Spring Festival Holiday / 16:Chinese New Year's Eve / 17:Spring Festival / 18:Lunar New Year Day 2 / 19:Third Day of Lunar New Year / 20:Fourth Day of Lunar New Year / 27:Substitute holiday / 28:Peace Memorial Day
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19:Dragon Boat Festival
25:Mid-Autumn Festival / 28:Teachers' Day
9:Substitute holiday / 10:National Day / 25:Taiwan Retrocession Day / 26:Substitute holiday
25:Constitution Day
-Holidays in 2026 -
01/01 Republic Day Commemorates the establishment of the Republic of China on January 1, 1912
02/15 Spring Festival Holiday Lunar New Year holiday period with extended days off for family gatherings and celebrations
02/16 Chinese New Year's Eve Day before Lunar New Year, traditionally for family reunion and preparations
02/17 Spring Festival Lunar New Year celebration marking the beginning of the Chinese calendar year, observed with family gatherings and festivities.
02/18 Lunar New Year Day 2 Second day of Lunar New Year celebration, a traditional holiday following the first day of the lunar calendar.
02/19 Third Day of Lunar New Year Third day of Lunar New Year celebrations in Taiwan, a traditional family gathering time.
02/20 Fourth Day of Lunar New Year The fourth day of Lunar New Year, typically spent with family and continuing festivities.
02/27 Substitute holiday Substitute holiday for " Peace Memorial Day "
02/28 Peace Memorial Day Commemorates the end of the February 28 Incident in 1947, a period of civil unrest in Taiwan.
04/03 Substitute holiday Substitute holiday for " Children's Day "
04/04 Children's Day A day celebrating and honoring children, focusing on their wellbeing and rights.
04/05 Tomb Sweeping Day A traditional festival for honoring ancestors by visiting and cleaning their graves, typically occurring in early April.
06/19 Dragon Boat Festival A traditional festival celebrating children and honoring loyalty, featuring dragon boat races and eating rice dumplings.
09/25 Mid-Autumn Festival A traditional festival celebrating the full moon with mooncakes and family gatherings.
09/28 Teachers' Day A day honoring teachers and their contributions to education and society.
10/09 Substitute holiday Substitute holiday for " National Day "
10/10 National Day Commemorates the founding of the Republic of China on October 10, 1911, marking the Wuchang Uprising.
10/25 Taiwan Retrocession Day Commemorates the end of 50 years of Japanese rule and Taiwan's return to Chinese administration in 1945.
10/26 Substitute holiday Substitute holiday for " Taiwan Retrocession Day "
12/25 Constitution Day Commemorates the adoption of Taiwan's democratic constitution in 1946, marking a milestone in political reform and democratic governance.