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Public holidays in the Republic of China

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Public holidays in the Republic of China (Taiwan):

Date English Name Local Name Remarks
January 1 Founding Day 開國紀念日 Founding of the ROC on January 1, 1912
February 28 Peace Memorial Day 和平紀念日 228 Incident on February 28, 1947
April 5 Qingming Festival (Tomb Sweeping Day) 清明節 Traditional holiday, and coincidentally also the anniversary of the passing of President Chiang Kai-shek on April 5, 1975.
October 10 Double Tenth Day 國慶日 Wuchang Uprising on October 10, 1911
1st day to 3rd day of 1st lunar month Chinese New Year 春節 Based on Chinese calendar
5th day of 5th lunar month Dragon Boat Festival (Dragon Festival) 端午節 Based on Chinese calendar
15th day of 8th lunar month Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival) 中秋節 Based on Chinese calendar
the last day of 12th lunar month Chinese New Year's Eve 農曆除夕 Based on Chinese calendar

Tomb sweeping day, as celebrated on an individual level in Taiwan, is often varies greatly depending on ancestry. Different families will have different "Tomb sweeping days".

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