Public holidays in Taiwan

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| [[Retrocession Day]] and [[Battle of Guningtou|Memorial of the Victory of Guningtou, Kinmen]]
| [[Retrocession Day]] and [[Battle of Guningtou|Memorial of the Victory of Guningtou, Kinmen]]
| {{lang|zh-tw|臺灣光復暨金門古寧頭大捷紀念日}}
| {{lang|zh-tw|臺灣光復暨金門古寧頭大捷紀念日}}
| The [[Republic of China (1912–1949)|Republic of China]] resumed sovereignity over [[Japanese Taiwan|Taiwan]] on 25 October 1945 and claimed that Taiwan had since returned to the Republic of China. However, the said claim is [[Retrocession Day#Interpretations_and_disputes|in dispute]].The day also coincides with the first day of [[Battle of Guningtou|Victory of Guningtou, Quemoy]] in 1949, which the Nationalist forces fought against the PLA from taking control of Quemoy.
| The [[Republic of China (1912–1949)|Republic of China]] resumed sovereignity over [[Japanese Taiwan|Taiwan]] on 25 October 1945 and claimed that Taiwan had since returned to the Republic of China. However, the said claim is [[Retrocession Day#Interpretations_and_disputes|in dispute]]. The day also coincides with the first day of [[Battle of Guningtou|Victory of Guningtou, Quemoy]] in 1949, which the Nationalist forces fought against the PLA from taking control of Quemoy.
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| December 25
| December 25
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