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  2. Public holidays in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Youth Day. 靑年節. Commemorates revolutionary Tenth Uprising in 1911. April 29, July 30. The Emperor's Birthday. 天長節. The birthday of the reigning emperor has been a national holiday in Japan from 1868. Celebrated from 1895 to 1945 when Taiwan was a colony of Japan. May 1.

  3. Peace Memorial Day - Wikipedia

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    February 28 incident. Peace Memorial Day ( Chinese: 和平紀念日 ), also known as 228 Memorial Day, is a public holiday in Taiwan for honoring and mourning the victims and families of the February 28 incident in 1947. Proposals to establish Peace Memorial Day as a holiday began in the early 1990s. It was passed as a national memorial day in ...

  4. February 28 incident - Wikipedia

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    The February 28 incident (also called the February 28 massacre, [ 3][ 4] the 228 incident, [ 5] or the 228 massacre) [ 5] was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan in 1947 that was violently suppressed by the Kuomintang –led nationalist government of the Republic of China (ROC). Directed by provincial governor Chen Yi and president Chiang Kai ...

  5. National Day of the Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Hokkien POJ. Siang-si̍p-chiat. The National Day of the Republic of China, also referred to as Double Ten Day or Double Tenth Day, is a public holiday on 10 October, now held annually as national day in the Republic of China (ROC, commonly referred to as Taiwan). It commemorates the start of the Wuchang Uprising on 10 October 1911 which ...

  6. Retrocession Day - Wikipedia

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    Tâi-lô. Tâi-uân kong-ho̍k tseh. Retrocession Day is the annual observance and former public holiday in Taiwan commemorating the end of Japanese rule of Taiwan and Penghu and the claimed retrocession ("return") of Taiwan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945. [1] [2] However, the idea of "Taiwan retrocession" remains in dispute.

  7. Public holidays in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Public holidays in Japan. Public holidays in Japan (国民の祝日, kokumin no shukujitsu) were first established by the Public Holiday Law (国民の祝日に関する法律, Kokumin no Shukujitsu ni Kansuru Hōritsu, lit. "An Act on public holidays"; Act No. 178 of 1948) of 1948. It has since been amended 11 times to add additional holidays ...

  8. Public holidays in China - Wikipedia

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    Yuándàn. 1st day of 1st Lunisolar month. 3 days ( Chinese New Year's Eve, 1st and 2nd days of 1st Lunisolar month) Spring Festival [ a] (aka Chinese New Year) 春节. Chūnjié. Usually occurs in late January or early February. The most important holiday, celebrating the start of a new year. 5 April (4 or 6 April in some years)

  9. Taiwan reports Chinese balloons at start of New Year holiday

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    February 9, 2024 at 8:12 PM. TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's defence ministry said on Saturday it had detected eight Chinese balloons crossing the Taiwan Strait in the previous 24 hours, two of which ...