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Holidays in Taiwan

During major religious and civic holidays, banks and offices, embassies, consulates and TECO offices are usually closed. It is important to note that during Chinese New Year, Taiwan and the rest of Asia really comes to a halt, many restaurants will close up and you can expect to pay more for consumer services and goods. Taxi fares double but it’s still a bargain when compared with Western fares.

The Taiwanese use the Chinese Lunar Calendar which means some important traditional holidays change each year. However, the majority of holidays are based on a set date. It is also important to note that in Taiwan they will actually change many of the holidays to coincide with a Saturday, this is called "adjusts to work" and is done to ensure the greatest productivity is achieved and that holidays don't mess up work schedules. This is problematic with language schools. Note that your school has to follow the government requirements.

Be sure to check with your school to see what days are holidays and if you are planning on travel make sure you make reservations WELL in advance and be prepared to deal with crowds. National holidays in Taiwan are huge events.

List of Holidays in Taiwan

The following is a brief list of the holidays in Taiwan:

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