Uncategorized

Taiwan Adds Four Additional National Holidays

On Friday May 9th 2025, the Legislative Yuan passed new legislation granting people in Taiwan four additional national holidays and extending Labor Day to include public sector employees, who are currently excluded.

The additional holidays under the new law include the day before Lunar New Year’s Eve, Confucius’ Birthday on Sept. 28th (celebrated as Teachers’ Day in Taiwan), Taiwan Retrocession Day and the anniversary of the Battle of Guningtou on Oct. 25, and Constitution Day on Dec. 25.

Meanwhile, Labor Day will now apply to people working in all sectors and not just those in private businesses, under the “Act on the Implementation of Commemorative and Festival Holidays.”

This new law supersedes the existing regulations for the implementation of commemorative and festival holidays, which are administered by the Ministry of the Interior.

With the day before Lunar New Year’s Eve designated a national holiday, the Lunar New Year break now includes five national days off, meaning that the holiday period could be at least seven days including the weekend.

The new law further stipulates that instead of the current system where the Council of Indigenous Peoples designates one day off for traditional Indigenous festivals, tribes can now have three days off based on their own rituals.

The legislation will come into effect as soon as it is promulgated by the president, meaning that people in Taiwan could see three additional holidays in the second half of this year on Sept. 28th, Oct. 25th, and Dec. 25th.

The Legislature’s Internal Administration Committee passed a draft proposal on the holiday regulations on March 31. Since then, however, lawmakers across party lines have failed to reach consensus on which dates should be commemorated or designated public holidays.

Subsequent cross-party negotiations held on April 30 and May 8 also failed to bear fruit.

On Friday, the main opposition Kuomintang and the Taiwan People’s Party used their majority to pass the bill they proposed, with a 57-50 vote on the legislative floor.

Toby

Recent News

Philippines releases 2026 Holiday List

The Philippines has released the official list of regular holidays and special non-working days for…

6 days ago

Fiji confirms dates of 2026 Public Holidays

The Fijian Cabinet has endorsed a total of 11 public holidays for 2026. The holidays…

1 week ago

Indian Bank Holidays in September 2025

In addition to public holidays, there are also bank holidays when banks remain closed. As…

2 weeks ago

Indian Bank Holidays in August 2025

In August, banks will remain closed on the dates listed below. These holidays are in…

1 month ago

Malaysia declares Bridge Holiday for Malaysia Day

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has announced that Monday, September 15th 2025, will…

2 months ago

Indian Bank Holidays in July 2025

As per the RBI calendar, there are five weekday holidays and two regional festival-based Saturday…

2 months ago