
Lunar New Year in Taiwan - Wikipedia
Lunar New Year or Kuè-nî (Chinese: 臺灣農曆新年; pinyin: Táiwān Nónglì Xīnnián; lit. 'Taiwanese Agricultural Calendar New Year') is a traditional festival and national holiday in Taiwan …
What Will be Open in Taipei During Lunar New Year 2025?
2024年12月14日 · In this article, I’m going to cover exactly which days places will be open or closed this Chinese New year, and on which days, including popular attractions, night markets, …
2025 Chinese New Year in Taiwan: Tips for Visiting & Things to Do
2024年11月8日 · Chinese New Year occurs on the new moon that appears anytime between January 21 and February 20. The 2025 date for Chinese New Year in Taiwan is Wednesday, …
Taipei Lunar New Year Activities Taiwan Guide - Taiwanderers
2025年1月26日 · Lunar New Year in Taiwan / Taipei in 2025 begins from 29 January 2025 but the festivities and Lunar New Year markets usually start a few days before (like the famous Dihua …
How to Celebrate Lunar New Year Like a Local in Taiwan
2024年12月5日 · Explore the unique Lunar New Year calendar and public holiday dates in Taiwan. Participate in traditional family gatherings and reunions. Savour the symbolism and …
8 Chinese New Year Traditions in Taiwan - Culture Trip
2019年1月8日 · During Lunar New Year they were traditionally set off to scare away Nian, a mythical beast of old that is said to have tormented a village many centuries ago. These days, …
Taiwanese Lunar New Year for Dummies - TourMeAway
Here in Taiwan, the Lunar New Year is considered to be more traditional, and more important. Plus, people usually get a long holiday (at least 5 days!). During the Lunar New Year, even the …
Lunar New Year Traditions in Taiwan (a.k.a. Chinese New Year)
In Mandarin, Lunar New Year is called 農曆新年 (nóng lì xīn nián), but it is also known as the spring festival (春節 – chūn jié), representing the arrival of spring.
Chinese New Year 2026 and 2027 - PublicHolidays.tw
Chinese New Year is a public holiday according to legislation passed by the Taiwanese government. The Spring Festival, or chunjie (春節), begins on the first day of the first month …
Traditional Festivals - Tourism Administration, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Together with the Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival is one of Taiwan's three major annual traditional holidays. Because of its origins and customs, …
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