Public Holidays in Taiwan 2027 | World Holidays

List of 12 public holidays in Taiwan for 2027, including Republic Day, Chinese New Year's Eve, Chinese New Year and more.

Traveler's Guide & Cultural Context

Taiwan's holiday culture is a vibrant tapestry of traditional lunar festivals and modern national celebrations, where ancient Taoist and Buddhist customs blend seamlessly with contemporary urban life. From the glowing lanterns of the Lantern Festival to the family reunions of the Lunar New Year, holidays here are deeply rooted in Confucian values of family and gratitude, often accompanied by world-class night market feasts and elaborate temple ceremonies.

Holiday Impact on Travel

During the Lunar New Year, the country essentially pauses for a week; most shops and restaurants close for the first three days, and train tickets sell out months in advance. Travelers should book long-distance transport early and expect significant traffic on highways heading south from Taipei at the start and north at the end of long weekends.

Business Etiquette

Gift-giving is common before major festivals like the Mid-Autumn Festival or Lunar New Year. Avoid scheduling important meetings during the Lunar New Year week or the days immediately preceding it, as focus shifts to family and year-end administrative closures.

Best Time to Visit

Visit in February for the Lantern Festival to experience the peak of cultural vibrancy. To avoid extreme crowds and travel disruptions, aim for late March to May or October to November when the weather is pleasant and major holidays are fewer.

Traditional Greetings

'Xin Nian Kuai Le' (Happy New Year) and 'Gong Xi Fa Cai' (Wishing you prosperity) are the most common during the Lunar New Year, while 'Zhong Qiu Jie Kuai Le' is used for the Mid-Autumn Festival.