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1/1
New Year's Day
1/4
World Braille Day
Raises awareness of Braille and the rights of visually impaired individuals.
1/5
Minor Cold
Minor Cold is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
1/6
Laba Festival
Lunar December 8th. The most well-known custom on this day is drinking Laba porridge, made from various grains and beans, symbolizing harvest and good fortune. Additionally, the Laba Festival is related to Buddhism, regarded as the day when Buddha attained enlightenment. Therefore, Buddhist temples often distribute Laba porridge to believers on this day. The festival originated from ancestor worship and prayers for a good harvest, gradually integrating Buddhist culture over time.
1/11
International Thank You Day
Encourages people to express gratitude and appreciation to others on this day.
1/14
Diary Day
Spend New Year's Eve together as a couple! Make New Year's wishes under the fireworks! A few days later, on January 14th, don't forget "Diary Day"! Take this opportunity to exchange diaries that can record a whole year of love stories, symbolizing that the two will walk hand in hand through the coming year and create more wonderful memories.
1/16
World Religion Day
Promotes dialogue and understanding among different religions to encourage peaceful coexistence.
1/20
Major Cold
Major Cold is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
1/21
International Hug Day
Encourages everyone to give each other hugs on this day to spread love and care.
1/24
International Day of Education
Raises awareness of the importance of education for social development and promotes educational accessibility.
1/26
International Customs Day
1/26
World Leprosy Day
The last Sunday of January. This day aims to raise awareness about leprosy and eliminate discrimination against people affected by leprosy. It was initiated in 1954 by French philanthropist Raoul Follereau and is widely commemorated worldwide.
1/28
Chinese New Year’s Eve
1/29
Spring Festival
Lunar New Year’s Day. Sweeping is forbidden to avoid sweeping away luck and wealth.
1/30
Second Day of the Lunar New Year
Married daughters return to their parental home, accompanied by their husbands.
1/31
Third Day of the Lunar New Year
"Red Dog Day," also known as "Chi Kou." In legends, the Red Dog is the God of Blazing Wrath, believed to bring misfortune.
New Year's Day, year-end party, new hopes, year-end bonus, plans, small goals, striving, snow, New Year atmosphere, home, return date, New Year shopping, Spring Festival travel rush, journey home, trip, returning home
Capricorn 12/22-1/19Aquarius 1/20-2/18
Year-end party, New Year's Day, Lunar New Year, winter vacation
1/5
Minor Cold
The weather gradually turns cold but is not the coldest yet.
1/20
Major Cold
The coldest period of the year, extremely chilly.
1/25-2/2
Lunar New Year (9 days)
1/18-1/20
General Scholastic Ability Test (GSAT)
Hot spring bathing, strawberry picking, snow viewing at Hehuanshan, sunrise at Alishan, hot pot dining, biennial butterfly watching
New Year goods, cleaning, decorations, home cleaning, gift boxes, New Year resolutions, planners, warm clothing, winter camps, international book fair
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2/1
Fourth Day of the Lunar New Year
God-Welcoming Day, mainly to welcome deities returning from the heavens, praying for a smooth and peaceful year.
2/2
Candlemas
A Christian holiday commemorating the presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
2/2
Fifth Day of the Lunar New Year
"Po Wu Day," as many New Year taboos can be broken after this day. A key custom is "sending poverty away" by thoroughly cleaning the house to drive away misfortune. The fifth day is also the birthday of the God of Wealth, making it an auspicious day for businesses to reopen.
2/2
Groundhog Day
A North American traditional holiday where groundhog behavior is observed to predict the arrival of spring.
2/2
World Wetlands Day
Raises awareness of the importance of wetland ecosystems and their protection.
2/3
Sixth Day of the Lunar New Year
According to the Song dynasty's "Comprehensive Records of Seasonal Times," this day is for "sending away poverty." It is also the day for fertilizing, symbolizing the start of spring plowing for farmers.
2/3
Beginning of Spring
The start of spring, when all things revive and the weather warms up.
2/4
World Cancer Day
Launched by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) in 2000, this day aims to raise global awareness of cancer and promote prevention, early detection, and treatment. Events are held worldwide to encourage public attention to cancer prevention, support cancer patients and their families, and boost international efforts in the fight against cancer.
2/4
Seventh Day of the Lunar New Year
"Renri" (Human Day), also called "Seven Yuan." According to the "Divination Book," Heaven created beings in order: first chickens, second dogs, third pigs, fourth sheep, fifth cows, sixth horses, and seventh humans. A sunny day indicates good health, while rain suggests illness. Avoid major activities and long trips.
2/6
Ninth Day of the Lunar New Year
"Heavenly Emperor’s Birthday," also known as "Tiangong Sheng." People hold ceremonies starting at midnight to celebrate, accompanied by firecrackers. Devotees visit temples to pray for favorable weather and good health.
2/7
Tenth Day of the Lunar New Year
The day after the Heavenly Emperor’s Birthday. Families enjoy leftover offerings, hence the saying "Feast on the Tenth Day."
2/12
Lantern Festival
Lunar January 15th. Also known as the Lantern Festival, it marks the end of the Lunar New Year. People enjoy lantern displays and eat glutinous rice balls, celebrating family reunion and happiness.
2/14
Valentine's Day
2/18
Rain Water
Rainfall increases, and crops enter their growing season.
2/28
Peace Memorial Day
New Year's Eve, reunion, New Year, red envelopes, going home for the New Year, dealing with relatives, gatherings, blind dates, marriage pressure, New Year atmosphere, spring, New Year visits, bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new, Lantern Festival, lanterns, 228 Peace Memorial Day holiday, home, family, love, loved ones, cherry blossom season, flower viewing
Aquarius 1/20-2/18Pisces 2/19-3/20
Lantern Festival, Valentine's Day, 228 Peace Memorial Day
2/3
Beginning of Spring
The start of spring, everything revives.
2/18
Rain Water
Rainfall increases, and the land starts to moisten.
2/28-3/2
Peace Memorial Day (3 days)
2/8
Make-up workday for flexible Chinese New Year holiday
Lunar New Year activities, Lantern Festival events in various counties and cities, Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival, Yuejin Lantern Festival, Bombing of Master Han Dan, cherry blossom viewing
Winter vacation, Valentine's Day, spring makeup, early spring fashion, game expo, book fair
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3/1
Dragon Heads-raising Day
Lunar February 2nd. Also known as "Dragon Head Festival" or "Spring Dragon Festival," symbolizing the awakening of spring and the start of farming. Traditions include haircuts and eating dragon-themed foods for good luck.
3/1
World Music Therapy Day
Raise awareness of music therapy and promote mental health.
3/1
International Seal Day
Focus on seal conservation and oppose seal hunting activities.
3/3
World Hearing Day
3/5
Awakening of Insects
The first spring thunder awakens hibernating insects, and everything grows.
3/6
World Glaucoma Day
Increase awareness of glaucoma and promote early diagnosis and treatment.
3/8
International Women's Day/Girls' Day/Queen's Day/Goddess Day
3/12
Arbor Day
3/14
White Day
Originating from Japan, 'White Day' is when boys return gifts to girls who gave them chocolates or presents on Valentine's Day (2/14) to express gratitude. Of course, many couples are born on this day, but singles walking down the street shouldn't be jealous of all the public displays of affection!
3/14
International Police Day
3/14
Albert Einstein's Birthday
3/14
Pi Day
Named after the mathematical constant 'π' (3.14), celebrating math and science. There is also a tradition of eating pies due to the similar pronunciation.
3/15
World Sleep Day
3/15
World Consumer Rights Day
3/17
International Maritime Day
3/18
Global Recycling Day
Promote resource recycling and protect the Earth's environment.
3/20
Spring Equinox
Day and night are of equal length, with mild weather, making it the best time for spring plowing.
3/20
World Oral Health Day
Raise awareness of oral health and prevent oral diseases.
3/20
International Day of Happiness
Established by the United Nations to promote global awareness of happiness and sustainable development.
3/21
World Children's Song Day
3/21
World Down Syndrome Day
Increase awareness of Down syndrome and promote inclusion and support.
3/21
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
3/21
International Day of Forests
3/22
World Water Day
3/23
World Meteorological Day
3/24
World Tuberculosis Day
Raise global awareness of tuberculosis and promote prevention and treatment efforts.
3/26
Make Up Your Own Holiday Day
Encourage people to create unique holidays they want to celebrate, no matter how whimsical.
3/29
Youth Day
3/30
Earth Hour
Global lights-out for one hour to call for energy conservation and raise awareness of climate change.
3/31
Easter
Spring, care, goddess, queen, love, nature, environment, aquatic ecology, rights
Pisces 2/19-3/20Aries 3/21-4/19
International Women's Day, White Day, Mazu Pilgrimage
3/5
Awakening of Insects
Spring thunder begins, and everything is full of life.
3/20
Spring Equinox
Day and night are equal, the climate is warm and pleasant.
2/28-3/2
Peace Memorial Day (3 days)
Yangmingshan Zhuzihu Calla Lily Festival, Yangmingshan Azalea Festival, Yilan Green Expo, Alishan Yoshino Cherry Blossom Festival, cotton tree flower viewing, Kaohsiung Megaport Festival, Kaohsiung Spring Arts Festival, Pingtung Dawu Mountain Coming-of-Age Ceremony, Tainan International Orchid Exhibition, Neimen Song Jiang Battle Array, Plum Season, Mazu Birthday Celebration preparation
Goddess Day, White Day, spring, spring fashion, whitening, department store Mother's Day pre-sale
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4/1
April Fool's Day
4/2
World Autism Awareness Day
Raise global awareness of autism spectrum disorders and promote early intervention and treatment.
4/4
Children's Day
4/4
Qingming Festival (Tomb-Sweeping Day)
4/4
Pure Brightness
Pure Brightness is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
4/6
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
Emphasizes the role of sports in promoting peace and development.
4/7
World Health Day
4/9
Finnish Language Day
Commemorates Finnish poet Mikael Agricola and promotes Finnish language and culture.
4/14
Black Day
This day is for singles who didn’t receive gifts on February 14th or have no one to give to. It’s a chance to gather, encourage each other, and maybe spark love at parties! Some observe this day by fully immersing themselves in a 100% black-themed world—wearing black, eating black foods, and drinking bitter black coffee—to experience the unique romance of Black Day. In Korea, singles wear black and eat black bean noodles to symbolize enjoying life while being single.
4/19
Grain Rain
The last solar term of spring, with rainfall beneficial for crop growth.
4/20
UN Chinese Language Day
4/21
World Creativity and Innovation Day
4/21
World Relaxation Day
4/22
World Law Day
4/22
Earth Day
4/23
World Book and Copyright Day
4/23
UN English Language Day
4/24
Asia-Africa Journalists Day
4/24
World Youth Anti-Colonialism Day
4/25
World Penguin Day
Raises awareness for penguin conservation and the impact of climate change on them.
4/25
World Malaria Day
Raises awareness about malaria prevention and treatment.
4/26
World Intellectual Property Day
4/27
World Design Day
Celebrates the role of design in improving quality of life.
4/30
International Jazz Day
4/30
International Spank-Out Day
4/30
Secretary's Day
The last Wednesday of April
Qingming Festival, Children's Day, travel, environmental protection, care, public welfare, remembrance, youth, students, reading, law
Aries 3/21-4/19Taurus 4/20-5/20
April Fool's Day, Children's Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Easter, Earth Day
4/4
Clear and Bright
Warm spring with blooming flowers, suitable for tomb-sweeping.
4/19
Grain Rain
The last solar term of spring, ideal for sowing.
4/3-4/6
Children’s Day and Tomb-Sweeping Festival (4 days)
4/26-4/27
Unified Entrance Exam for Technical Colleges (UEET)
Hakka Tung Blossom Festival, Crazy Mazu Pilgrimage, Kenting Spring Music Festival, Taitung Golden Needle Mountain Wild Lily Festival, Lanyu Flying Fish Festival, Liuying Milk Festival, Beitouyang Pingpu Night Festival, Namasia Peach Festival, Dapeng Bay International Sailing Festival, New Taipei Green Bamboo Shoot Season, Sanxia Plum Blossom Month
Children's Day, department store Mother's Day events (the second-largest beauty and skincare sale besides anniversary sales), spring computer expo, Earth Day, rainy season preparation
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5/1
Start of Income Tax Filing
5/1
Labor Day
5/2
International Neuroblastoma Day
Raise awareness and attention for neuroblastoma (childhood cancer).
5/3
World Press Freedom Day
Raise awareness of press freedom and protect journalists' rights.
5/4
Star Wars Day
Due to the English pronunciation 'May the Fourth' sounding like the classic Star Wars line 'May the Force be with you,' fans celebrate this day for the Star Wars series.
5/4
Youth Day
Commemorate the May Fourth Movement and inspire youth to take social responsibility.
5/5
International Midwives Day
Appreciate midwives' contributions to maternal and infant health.
5/5
Beginning of Summer
The start of summer, with rising temperatures and vigorous crop growth.
5/6
World Asthma Day
First Tuesday of May
5/8
World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day
5/10
World Migratory Bird Day
Second Saturday of May
5/11
Mother's Day
Second Sunday of May.
5/12
International Nurses Day
5/14
Yellow and Rose Day
Besides Mother's Day in May, May 14 is also 'Yellow and Rose Day.'
5/15
International Day of Families
5/17
World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
5/17
International Day Against Homophobia
5/18
International Museum Day
5/20
Grain Full
Grain Full is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
5/20
520 Confession Day
Because '520' sounds like 'I love you' in Mandarin, it has become a day to express love.
5/23
World Turtle Day
5/26
World Challenge to Human Physical Limits Day
5/29
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers
Recognize the contributions of UN peacekeepers.
5/29
World Brain Tumor Day
Raise awareness of brain tumors and support patients and research.
5/31
World No Tobacco Day
Promote awareness of the health hazards of smoking and advocate for tobacco control.
5/31
Dragon Boat Festival
Lunar May 5th. Customs include dragon boat racing, eating rice dumplings (zongzi), hanging wormwood, and commemorating the patriotic poet Qu Yuan.
Mother's Day, confession, maternal love, summer, family, exams, family, movies, travel
Taurus 4/20-5/20Gemini 5/21-6/21
Labor Day, Mother's Day
5/5
Beginning of Summer
The start of summer, temperatures gradually rise.
5/21
Grain Full
Rain increases, and crops start to ripen.
5/30-6/1
Dragon Boat Festival (3 days)
5/17-5/18
Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students (CAP)
Tung Blossom Festival, Mother's Day dining, gift-giving, Penghu Fireworks Festival, Matsu Blue Tears, Fulong International Sand Sculpture Art Festival, Museum Day, Graduation Banquet, Hehuanshan Alpine Rhododendron, Donggang Tuna Festival, Koxinga Cultural Festival, Golden Shower Tree Festival, Kaohsiung Youth Design Festival, Native Mango Season
Mother's Day (restaurants, skincare products, SPA, accommodations, massage equipment, etc.), Golden Melody Awards
6/1
International Children's Day, World Milk Day
6/3
World Bicycle Day
Encourage using bicycles as an eco-friendly mode of transport.
6/5
World Environment Day
6/5
Grain in Ear
Suitable for sowing awned crops (rice, wheat, etc.), marking a busy farming season.
6/8
World Oceans Day
6/14
Kiss Day
Girls dream of being June brides. Early summer in June is romantic! For lovers, June 14 is a significant day to express love openly with a 'Kiss.'
6/14
World Blood Donor Day
Thank voluntary blood donors and promote the importance of safe blood.
6/15
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Raise awareness of elder abuse and promote protective measures for the elderly.
6/16
World Sea Turtle Day
6/17
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
6/18
International Picnic Day
Encourage outdoor picnics to enjoy food and nature.
6/20
World Refugee Day
6/21
Summer Solstice
The longest daylight of the year, with continuously rising temperatures.
6/21
International Yoga Day
Promote the physical and mental health benefits of yoga.
6/23
International Olympic Day
6/23
International Widows' Day
Focus on the rights and living conditions of widows.
6/26
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, World Charter Day
6/29
World Pop Music Day
This day celebrates global pop music, where people enjoy and share pop music works.
6/29
International Day of the Tropics
6/30
World Youth Festival
Summer, graduation, June bride, childlike fun, home, reunion, public welfare, care
Gemini 5/21-6/21Cancer 6/22-7/22
Dragon Boat Festival
6/5
Grain in Ear
Suitable for planting awned crops like rice.
6/21
Summer Solstice
The longest day, with hot temperatures.
5/30-6/1
Dragon Boat Festival (3 days)
6/22
TOEIC English Test
Dragon Boat Festival rice dumplings, dragon boat racing, cold noodles, salads, Dadaocheng Xia-Hai City God Festival, Taitung Hot Air Balloon Carnival, East Coast Whale Watching, Xiuguluan River Rafting, Triathlon, Hydrangea Festival, Lotus Season, Lotus Flower Season, Mango Season
Sunscreen, whitening, cooling products, graduation season job hunting (suits, outfits, makeup, briefcases), summer clothes, summer makeup
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7/1
International Architecture Day
7/4
Independence Day (U.S. National Day)
7/5
International Cooperative Day
The first Saturday of July. Aims to promote the development of cooperatives and the spirit of international cooperation.
7/6
International Kissing Day
This day is about celebrating kissing, emphasizing expressing love and care through kisses.
7/6
Minor Heat
Minor Heat is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
7/11
World Population Day
Focuses on global population issues and promotes sustainable development.
7/14
Silver Day
July 14 is the passionate "Silver Day"! Couples exchange silver gifts and ornaments. It is also a day to introduce your partner to family or respected elders. According to Korean customs, elders cover all expenses on this day!
7/15
World Youth Skills Day
Raises awareness about youth skills training and development.
7/18
Nelson Mandela International Day
Commemorates Mandela’s contributions and advocates for peace and freedom.
7/22
Major Heat
Major Heat is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
7/24
International Cold Joke Day
On this day, people around the world share and exchange their favorite cold jokes. This holiday dates back to the early 20th century when people began creating and sharing cold jokes to add fun to daily life.
7/26
Esperanto Day
7/28
World Hepatitis Day
7/30
African Women’s Day
7/30
International Friendship Day
7/30
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Raises awareness of human trafficking issues and promotes global actions to combat trafficking.
Hot weather, summer vacation, traveling abroad, holidays, vacations, part-time jobs
Cancer 6/22-7/22Leo 7/23-8/22
Summer vacation
7/6
Minor Heat
The weather starts to get hot but not extreme yet.
7/22
Major Heat
The hottest period of the year.
7/11-7/12
Advanced Subjects Test
7/13-7/15
Civil Service Junior Examination
Yilan International Children's Folklore & Folkgame Festival, Gongliao Ho-Hai-Yan Rock Festival, Baihe Lotus Festival, Indigenous Harvest Festival
Golden Melody Awards, beer, ice products, beverages, swimsuits, bikinis, Taipei Film Festival, anime expo, typhoon disaster prevention and waterproofing, parent-child summer camps, summer activities
8/6
International Film Festival
8/7
Beginning of Autumn
The start of autumn, with gradually cooling temperatures.
8/8
International Cat Day
Cat lovers celebrate and pay special attention to their beloved cats on this day.
8/8
Father’s Day
8/9
International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
Focuses on the rights and cultural protection of indigenous peoples.
8/12
International Youth Day
8/13
International Left-Handers Day
8/14
Green Day
Summer sunshine and passionate beaches spark love! Can’t stand the heat? Couples can enjoy a refreshing forest trip to fully embrace the beauty of nature’s green world.
8/16
International Homeless Animals Day
The third Saturday of August. Initiated by the International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR) in 1992 to raise awareness about stray animals, promote pet adoption, and improve animal welfare. Events worldwide encourage public concern for stray animals and support rescue actions and adoption programs.
8/19
World Humanitarian Day
Commemorates those who sacrificed their lives in humanitarian work.
8/23
Ghost Gate Opens
Lunar July 1st.
8/23
Limit of Heat
Limit of Heat is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
8/29
Qixi Valentine's Day
Lunar July 7th.
Hot weather, Father's Day, fatherly love, couples, Ghost Month, summer vacation
Leo 7/23-8/22Virgo 8/23-9/22
Chinese Valentine's Day (Qixi Festival), Father's Day, Ghost Festival
8/7
Beginning of Autumn
Autumn begins, but residual heat remains.
8/23
End of Heat
Heat gradually dissipates, mornings and evenings are cool.
8/3
Elementary School Academic Ability Test
Dadaocheng Fireworks Festival, various Zhongyuan Festival events (Keelung, Hengchun, pole-climbing competition), Sanyi Woodcarving Festival, Xinpu Hakka Yimin Festival, Dongshi Fisherman's Wharf summer events, Puli Water Bamboo Shoot Festival, Madou Pomelo Season, Qishan Banana Culture Festival, Golden Needle Flower Season
Father's Day (restaurants, watches, razors, massage equipment, health supplements), Chinese Valentine's Day (Qixi Festival), Ghost Festival topics, back-to-school preparation
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9/1
Taiwan Journalists Day
9/3
Armed Forces Day
9/5
International Day of Charity
9/6
Zhongyuan Festival / Ullambana Festival
Lunar July 15th.
9/7
White Dew
Large temperature differences between day and night, with morning dew appearing.
9/8
International Literacy Day
9/8
International Journalists Day
9/11
9/11 Memorial Day (USA)
9/13
Programmers' Day
9/14
Music Day & Photo Day
The early autumn maple leaves are turning red, subtly revealing my love for you! On 9/14, you can introduce your crush to friends and colleagues. This day is often celebrated with large social events, giving singles a chance to meet someone special.
9/15
International Day of Democracy
Promote democratic values and safeguard human rights and freedoms.
9/16
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
9/19
International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Encourage everyone to speak in a pirate accent and dress up as pirates for a day of fun.
9/21
921 Earthquake Memorial Day & International Day of Peace
9/21
World Cleanup Day
9/21
World Alzheimer’s Day
Raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and support patients and their families.
9/21
Ghost Gate Closes
Lunar July 29th or 30th.
9/22
Autumn Equinox
Day and night are equal in length, with cool weather, and crops enter the harvest season.
9/23
International Day of Sign Languages
Promote global respect and inclusion for sign language culture and protect the rights of the deaf.
9/27
World Tourism Day
9/28
International Day of the Deaf Fourth Sunday of September
9/28
Teachers’ Day (Confucius’ Birthday)
9/28
World Heart Day
Last Sunday of September
9/28
World Maritime Day
Last Sunday of September
Back to school, gratitude to teachers, environmental protection, harvest, family affection, education, autumn new arrivals, first graders, souvenirs, reunion, home
Virgo 8/23-9/22Libra 9/23-10/23
Teacher's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival
9/7
White Dew
Temperatures drop, with morning dew.
9/22
Autumn Equinox
Day and night are equal, and the weather is cool.
9/15
Senior Civil Service Examination
9/14
J.TEST Practical Japanese Test
Mid-Autumn BBQ, mooncakes, autumn crabs, souvenir gifts, Confucius Memorial Ceremony, Sun Moon Lake Swimming Carnival, Shimen International Kite Festival, Silvergrass Season, Guantian Water Caltrop Festival, Bird-watching Season
Teacher's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, autumn outfit matching, anti-aging skincare products
10/1
International Music Day, International Coffee Day, International Day of Older Persons
10/3
World Smile Day
First Friday of October
10/4
World Animal Day
10/5
World Teachers' Day
10/6
World Habitat Day
First Monday of October. Also known as World Habitat Day.
10/6
Mid-Autumn Festival
Lunar August 15th. Celebrated with family reunions, mooncakes, moon gazing, and lantern displays.
10/8
Cold Dew
Colder than White Dew, with increased dew formation.
10/9
World Post Day Universal Postal Union Day
10/10
World Mental Health Day
Raise awareness about mental health.
10/10
National Day
10/10
World Porridge Day
A celebration of the traditional Scottish dish "porridge".
10/11
International Day of the Girl, Taiwan Girl’s Day, International Day of the Girl Child
10/13
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
Raise awareness about disaster risks.
10/13
World Health Day
10/14
Wine Day
Enjoy fine wine with your loved one.
10/14
World Standards Day
10/15
International Day of Rural Women
Focus on the rights of rural women.
10/15
International White Cane Day
10/15
Global Handwashing Day
Promote good hygiene habits.
10/16
World Food Day
Focus on global food security.
10/17
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
10/20
World Statistics Day
10/22
World Traditional Medicine Day
10/23
Frost Descent
Temperatures drop sharply, frost appears at night, signaling deep autumn.
10/24
United Nations Day, World Development Information Day
10/25
Taiwan Retrocession Day
10/29
Double Ninth Festival
Lunar September 9th. A day for mountain climbing, appreciating chrysanthemums, and honoring the elderly.
10/31
Halloween
10/31
World Thrift Day
10/31
World Cities Day
Autumn, national flag, patriotism, winter new arrivals, respect for the elderly, travel, going home, Halloween
Libra 9/23-10/23Scorpio 10/24-11/22
National Day, Double Ninth Festival, Halloween
10/8
Cold Dew
Temperatures drop further, and dew increases.
10/23
Frost Descent
The weather turns cold, with possible frost.
10/4-10/6
Mid-Autumn Festival (3 days)
10/10-10/12
Double Tenth National Day (3 days)
Northern Hot Spring Season, Taichung Jazz Festival, Zuoying Wannian Festival, Qiaotou Flower Sea, Daxi Top Festival, Guandu Bird-watching Season, Yingge Ceramics Carnival, Hsinchu Drum Art Festival, Xinpu Persimmon Season, Sun Moon Lake Fireworks Festival, Huwei International Puppet Festival, Kunshen Wang Peace Salt Festival, Nantou Tea Expo, Xishi Arts Festival, Black-faced Spoonbill Bird-watching Season
National Day, Taichung Jazz Festival, autumn makeup, department store anniversary pre-sale, IT Month, Halloween costumes
1st Day of the Lunar October Cold Clothes Festival
15th Day of the Lunar October Xiaoyuan Festival Water God Emperor
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11/7
Beginning of Winter
The start of winter, when all things are stored, and the weather turns cold.
11/9
Fire Safety Awareness Day
Enhance fire safety awareness and prevent fire accidents.
11/10
World Youth Day
11/11
Singles' Day / Double 11 Shopping Festival
11/12
Doctors' Day
This day commemorates Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who was also a physician. Taiwan's Doctors' Day was established to appreciate doctors for their contributions to public health and medical care and to elevate their social status. During this period, relevant events are usually held to honor the hard work and dedication of doctors.
11/12
Cocktail Day
A day to celebrate cocktail culture, with many bars and restaurants offering special cocktails.
11/12
Father of the Nation’s Birthday
11/13
World Kindness Day
Promote acts of kindness and spread positive energy.
11/14
Orange Day & Movie Day
In a dimly lit cinema, watching romantic leads fall in love on screen, couples hold hands and feel their love deepen! On this day, couples might watch two movies back-to-back, starting with an exciting action film to relieve stress, followed by a heartwarming romance to share tears.
11/14
World Diabetes Day
11/16
International Day for Tolerance
Promote understanding and respect for different cultures and beliefs.
11/17
International Students' Day / World Students' Day
11/20
World Children's Day
Promote the protection and development of children's rights.
11/21
World Television Day
11/21
World Hello Day
11/22
Minor Snow
Minor Snow is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
11/27
Thanksgiving Day
The fourth Thursday of November. Thanksgiving is a holiday for family reunions and traditional feasts (such as roast turkey and pumpkin pie) and is the day before Black Friday shopping season.
11/28
Black Friday
Black Friday is the first Friday after Thanksgiving in the U.S., marking the start of the Christmas shopping season. Retailers offer massive discounts and promotions to attract consumers. With the rise of e-commerce, Black Friday deals are now also available online.
Winter, shopping, shopping frenzy, broke, Taobao, promotions, shopping spree, gratitude
Scorpio 10/24-11/22Sagittarius 11/23-12/21
Double 11 Shopping Festival, Thanksgiving
11/7
Beginning of Winter
Winter arrives, and the climate turns cold.
11/22
Minor Snow
Snow begins to fall, but not much.
11/5-11/6
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Hot pot cuisine, Wanhua Qing Shan King Festival, Caoling Historic Trail Silvergrass Season, Taroko Gorge Marathon, Coffee Festival (Gukeng, Dongshan), Tongluo Chrysanthemum Festival, sweet persimmons, maple viewing, Changhua Water Running Festival, Nanzhuang Ai-Ling Festival, Xinshe Flower Sea, Central and Southern Hot Spring Season (Guanziling), Beimen Black-bellied Tern Season, Gangshan Basket Festival, Lamb Cuisine Festival, Meinong White Jade Radish Season, Taitung Swordfish Festival, Danei Toushe Pingpu Night Festival, East Rift Valley Flower Sea
Thanksgiving sales, Golden Horse Awards, Golden Horse Film Festival, Golden Indie Music Awards, Taipei International Travel Fair, heating appliances, Christmas makeup, Christmas lighting events, moisturizing products, dehumidifiers, dryers, Double 11 discount season
11/7
Beginning of Winter
Raise awareness about AIDS and eliminate discrimination.
11/9
Fire Safety Awareness Day
11/10
World Youth Day
Raise awareness of the rights of disabled individuals and promote an inclusive society.
11/11
Singles' Day / Double 11 Shopping Festival
Appreciate the efforts of volunteers and encourage more people to join volunteer services.
11/12
Doctors' Day
11/12
Cocktail Day
The first Sunday of December. Established by UNICEF in 1991, it encourages media worldwide to produce and broadcast programs for children, allowing them to participate in media production and raising awareness of children's rights.
11/12
Father of the Nation’s Birthday
Major Snow is an important solar term in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the change of seasons.
11/13
World Kindness Day
A fun day where people pretend to be from the past or future and interact as time travelers.
11/14
Orange Day & Movie Day
11/14
World Diabetes Day
11/16
International Day for Tolerance
11/17
International Students' Day / World Students' Day
The world may not be perfect, but a warm hug from you makes it a little better! Couples can declare their love publicly and hug as long as they want, making the cold winter feel extra warm.
11/20
World Children's Day
11/21
World Television Day
Focus on the rights and contributions of migrants and promote social inclusion.
11/21
World Hello Day
11/22
Minor Snow
The shortest day and the longest night of the year.
11/27
Thanksgiving Day
11/28
Black Friday
Winter, cold, shopping, New Year's Eve, shopping spree, Christmas, annual summary, next year's plans, caring for disabled people, remembrance
Sagittarius 11/23-12/21Capricorn 12/22-1/19
Double 12 Shopping Festival, Winter Solstice, Christmas, New Year's Day, year-end party
12/6
Major Snow
Snow increases, and the weather becomes severely cold.
12/21
Winter Solstice
The shortest day and the longest night.
12/7
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Hot spring bathing, Fenchihu Firefly Viewing in Chiayi, bald cypress viewing, Christmas and New Year dining and activities, mullet season, orange season, strawberry season, year-end banquet dining kicking off early
New Year's Eve, Taipei 101 fireworks, Christmasland, Taipei Auto Show, Taipei International Travel Fair, sale information
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