Taiwan Public Holidays 2026

Taiwan Public Holidays Jan–Jun

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Taiwan Public Holidays Jul–Dec

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Taiwan Public Holidays 2026

January 1 Republic Day
February 15 Little New Year Observed on February 20
Statutory holiday from 2026
February 16 Chinese New Year's Eve
February 17–19 Chinese New Year
February 28 Peace Memorial Day Observed on February 27
April 4 Children's Day Observed on April 3
April 5 Tomb Sweeping Day Observed on April 6
May 1 Labor Day Statutory holiday from 2026
June 19 Dragon Boat Festival May 5 Lunar calendar
September 25 Mid-Autumn Festival August 15 Lunar calendar
September 28 Confucius’ Birthday Commemoration Day Statutory holiday from 2025
October 10 National Day Observed on October 9
October 25 Taiwan Retrocession and Battle of Guningtou Victory Day Observed on October 26
Statutory holiday from 2025
December 25 Constitution Day Statutory holiday from 2025

Republic of China calendar

1995Minguo 84
1996Minguo 85
1997Minguo 86
1998Minguo 87
1999Minguo 88
2000Minguo 89
2001Minguo 90
2002Minguo 91
2003Minguo 92
2004Minguo 93
2005Minguo 94
2006Minguo 95
2007Minguo 96
2008Minguo 97
2009Minguo 98
2010Minguo 99
2011Minguo 100
2012Minguo 101
2013Minguo 102
2014Minguo 103
2015Minguo 104
2016Minguo 105
2017Minguo 106
2018Minguo 107
2019Minguo 108
2020Minguo 109
2021Minguo 110
2022Minguo 111
2023Minguo 112
2024Minguo 113
2025Minguo 114
2026Minguo 115
2027Minguo 116
2028Minguo 117
2029Minguo 118
2030Minguo 119
…more

Official Holiday Sources

  1. The above calendar is based on the information released by the Personnel Administration Bureau, Executive Yuan.
    "Government Offices Working Calendar for the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the 115th Year"
    (Issued on June 13, 2025)

    The government usually announces the holidays for the following year before the end of June each year (or before the end of August in special cases).
  2. The primary legislation governing public holidays in Taiwan is the Act on the Implementation of Commemorative Days and Holidays.
    "Act on the Implementation of Commemorative Days and Holidays"

Notes

  1. The year 2026 corresponds to the 115th year in the Minguo calendar.
  2. Explanation of Taiwan’s Make-up Holiday Regulations

    1. (1)  When commemorative days or holidays fall on weekends (Saturday or Sunday), a make-up holiday will generally be arranged: if it falls on a Saturday, the previous working day will be a day off; if it falls on a Sunday, the next working day will be a day off. However, if the Lunar New Year holiday (from the day before Lunar New Year's Eve to the third day of the lunar new year, a total of five days off) overlaps with a weekend, the government will decide whether the make-up holiday falls before or after the holiday period, depending on the situation (Article 3, proviso, of the Guidelines for Adjustments to Holidays and Make-up Days by Government Agencies).
    2. (2) When Children's Day and Tomb-Sweeping Day fall on the same day, the make-up holiday will generally be the day before; if the overlapping day is a Thursday, then the make-up holiday will be the following day (Article 6, Paragraph 2 of the Act on the Implementation of Commemorative Days and Holidays).
    3. (3)  If the first working day after the Lunar New Year holiday is a Friday, the government may, at its discretion, designate that Friday as the make-up holiday for Peace Memorial Day (February 28), in order to create a long weekend (Article 4 of the Guidelines).