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2008 Taiwan Holidays

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Jan. 1: Founding Day of the Republic of China
 
Feb
Feb. 17-Feb. 22: Lunar New Year
Feb. 23: Adjusts to holiday
Feb. 28: 2-28 Memorial Day

 
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March 3: Adjusts to work
Apr
April 5: Tomb-sweeping Day
April 6: Adjusts to holiday
April 14: Adjusts to work.
 
May
May 1: Labor Day
 
Jun
June 18: Adjusts to holiday
June 19: Dragon Boat Festival
June 23: Adjusts to work. 
 
Jul Aug Sep
Sept. 3: Armed Forces Day
Sept. 24: Adjusts to holiday
Sept. 25: Mid-Autumn Festival
Sept. 29: Adjusts to work

 
Oct
Oct. 10: Double Tenth National Day
 
Nov Dec
dot Weekends
dot Makeup holidays
dot Adjusts to holiday
dot Statutory and general national holidays
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Adjusts to work
dot Particular Parties' Days
 

The Implementation Program for the Civil Servants' Five- Day Week (Amended on August 30, 2002)

Article - 3 The following Memorial and Festival Days, (except for Chinese New Year with three consecutive holiday) consist of one day off only:1 - Memorial Days:
  1. Republic of China Memorial Day (January 1st) .
  2. Peace Memorial Day (February 28) .
  3. Founder Day of the Republic of China (October 10).2 - Customary
Festival Days:
  1. Chinese New Year (January 1st ~ January 3rd of the Lunar Calendar.
  2. Tomb Sweeping Day (set on All Souls Day).
  3. Dragon Boat Festival (May 5th of the Lunar Calendar).
  4. Moon Festival (August 15th of the Lunar Calendar).
  5. Chinese New Year's Eve (the last day of December of the Lunar Calendar).
When the Memorial Holiday and the Festival Holiday fall on a Saturday or Sunday, a deferred day off is not allowed. However, Chinese New Year and Chinese New Year's Eve are exempted from this regulation.The regulations for deferred holiday for Labor Day and the Military Memorial Days or other deferred days are to be determined by the Central Agency Responsible.
Article-4 Public Transportation,Police,Fire Department, Coast Guard,Medical Services,Customs, and other Government Departments, must provide service to the public, all year round and so must implement the necessary shift systems (alternate duty / day-off).The office hours of other Public Service Departments other than the above, can be flexibly adjusted, by their Executive Organization, based on their actual needs and provided they do not affect the principle of public service.The Vacation system of the Military, considering the needs of national defense safety and which must therefore always be on alert, is determined by its Executive Organization according to their actual requirements.
Article-6 Financial Executive Organizations can flexibly adjust the business hours and prolong the trading hours of the stock and commodity markets based on their actual business requirements.

National Holidays and Festivals in Taiwan
Traditional and Commemorative Holidays and Festivals in Taiwan

2008 Taiwan Holidays