Taiwan Teacher’s Day, a day of recognition for all teachers in Taiwan – 教師節
Taiwan Teachers’ Day is recognized on September 28th. This day is also the birth date of the great Chinese philosopher ...
Taiwan Teachers’ Day is recognized on September 28th. This day is also the birth date of the great Chinese philosopher ...
Dragon Boat Festival - Duanwujie (端午節) Dragon Boat Festival, or “Duan Wu Jie” in Mandarin Chinese, falls on the 5th ...
Below are the holidays generally celebrated in Taiwan: Chinese New Year ("過年") Traditional Holidays in Taiwan - learn about ...
The Taiwan 228 Incident 二二八 Although it is not a “traditional” holiday, the 228 Incident (sometimes known as the “228 ...
Tomb Sweeping Day 清明節 The QingMing Festival (清明節)is also known as Tomb Sweeping Day. It is followed in Chinese cultural ...
Chinese New Year | Tomb Sweeping Day | Dragon Boat Festival | Mid Autumn Festival | 228 Incident | Double ...
Chinese New Year | Tomb Sweeping Day | Dragon Boat Festival | Mid Autumn Festival | 228 Incident | Double ...
Chinese New Year | Tomb Sweeping Day | Dragon Boat Festival | Mid Autumn Festival | 228 Incident | Double ...
Chinese New Year | Tomb Sweeping Day | Dragon Boat Festival | Mid Autumn Festival | 228 Incident | Double ...
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