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Festività pubbliche e nazionali in Taiwan

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Questo elenco di festività nazionali, bancarie, legali e pubbliche per l’anno 2012 in Taiwan, è stato generato da Q++ Studio Diary Publishing System, usando le regole sulle ricorrenze delle festività. Se ci sono delle domande o commenti sulle informazioni pubblicate in questo sito web, non esitate a contattarci.

 
Dopo questo elenco:   Notizie    Informazioni Aggiuntive    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name Observance*
Dom Republic Day / New Year's Day
Lun Public Holiday (100th anniv. foundation of the Republic of China)
* Mar Public Sector and Bank Holiday Bnk+Gov
Dom Chinese New Year's Eve
Lun Chinese New Year's Day
Mar Chinese New Year Holiday
Mer Chinese New Year Holiday
Gio Chinese New Year Holiday
Ven Chinese New Year Holiday (compensated Sat.Feb.4)
Lun Public Holiday (compensated Sat.Mar.3)
Mar Peace Memorial Day
Mer Tomb Sweeping Day
Mer Children's Day
* Mar Labor Day Bnk+Othr
Sab Dragon Boat Festival
* Lun Armed Forces Day Other
Dom Moon Festival (Mid-Autumn)
Mer National Day (Double Tenth)
Lun Public Holiday (compensated Sat.Dec.22)

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Notizie

I seguenti notizie sulle festività pubbliche di Taiwan, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci.  13 Feb 2012 (The China Post-Taipei) The Taiwanese government has confirmed that Monday, February 27, 2012, would be a one-off bridge non-working public holiday, linking the previous weekend with the annual, February 28, public holiday.  21 Jan 2012 (The Central Bank of the Republic of China-CBC) Taiwan's financial authorities have confirmed that they would follow last summer's announcement by the government of Taiwan of the shifting of the Saturday, February 4, 2012, non-working weekly holiday to Friday, January 27, 2012.  21 Dec 2011 (The China Post-Taipei) Taiwan's Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) and Central Personnel Administration (CPA) are at odds concerning the recently-announced January 2 and 3, 2012, one-off public holidays.  14 Dec 2011 (Taiwan's Council of Labor Affairs-Taipei) Taiwan's Council of Labor Affairs (CLA) has announced that 2 additional non-working public holidays had been declared in January 2012 in Taiwan.  29 Sep 2011 (Taiwan Central Personnel Administration-Taipei) Taiwan's Central Personnel Administration (CPA) has published its list of 2012 public holidays, subdivided into: Weekends, Statutory and general national holidays, Particular Parties' Days, and Makeup holidays.  16 Dec 2010 (Taiwan Central Personnel Administration-Taipei) Taiwan's Central Personnel Administration has finally published its list of 2011 public holidays, subdivided into: Weekends, Statutory and general national holidays, Particular Parties' Days, and Makeup holidays.  13 Dec 2010 (The China Post-Taipei) At a recent hearing of Taiwan's Legislative Yuan's Judiciary, Organic Laws and Statutes Committee, a KMT lawmaker proposed that national public holidays which fall on a weekend should be compensated by a Friday or Monday additional public holiday.  31 Aug 2010 (The China Post-Taipei) Taiwan's Cabinet-level Central Personnel Administration (CPA) has released a draft calendar of official non-working public holidays in Taiwan in 2011.  22 May 2010 (Taiwan's Executive Yuan-Taipei) Taiwan's Executive Yuan has approved a draft bill which would replace the current declaration of public holidays, and compensatory working Saturdays, executive orders by the Cabinet, by permanent legislation.  25 Mar 2010 (The China Times-Taipei) Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior has officially confirmed that, beginning in 2011, Children’s Day will once again be a national public holiday, to be observed annually on April 4th.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Taiwan public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informazioni Aggiuntive

I seguenti commenti sulle festività pubbliche di Taiwan, sono in inglese. Per qualsiasi domanda su questi commenti, siete pregati di contattarci.  Weekend Public Holidays: When the Memorial public holidays and the Festival public holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday, a deferred day off is not allowed. However, Chinese New Year and Chinese New Year's Eve are exempted from this regulation. The regulations for deferred holiday for Labor Day and the Military Memorial Days or other deferred days are determined by the Central Agency Responsible.  Bridge Holidays are sometimes declared on Mondays or Fridays to be able to have an extra long holiday period that would then include a weekend. Work Saturdays are often then declared in order to make up for these extra public holidays. In Taiwan, the Work Saturdays seem to almost always be the Saturday of the following week. This practice, however, seems to have been suspended for calendar year 2008.  2007 Work Saturdays: March 3, April 14, June 23, September 29.  Non-Official Holidays: The following are not official public holidays, but companies can give their employees a day off at their discretion: •Youth Day (Mach 29) • Women and Children's Day (April 4) •Buddha's Birthday •Confucius' Birthday or Teacher's Day (Sept. 28) •Retrocession Day (Oct. 25) •Chiang Kai Sek's Birthday (Oct. 31) •Sun Yet Sin's Birthday (Nov. 12) •Constitution or Christmas Day (Dec. 25).


Footnotes
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Osservanza: qualsiasi voce della colonna "Observance" (osservanza) indica che, in Taiwan, la festività potrebbe essere regionale o non ufficiale o limitata a certi gruppi religiosi e/o linguistici, o iniziare in un’ora diversa da mezzanotte. Per altre informazioni dettagliate, vedere le nostre pagine sui calendari religiosi del mondo. Aft=Afternoon, Arm=Armenian, Bah=Bahai, Bnk=Banks and most financial institutions, Bud=Buddhist, Cat=Catholic, Chr=Christian, Cop=Coptic, Eve=Evening, Gov=Government services and civil servants, Hin=Hindu, Jew=Jewish, Lin=Linguistic or ethnic groups, Mor=Morning, Mun=Municipal, Mus=Muslim, Orth=Orthodox, Othr=Miscellaneous partial observances (usually described in the Additional Information section of this page), Prt=Protestant, Reg=Regional, Rel=Other Religion, Sch=Schools and universities, Sik=Sikh.


Disclaimer
Sebbene sia stato fatto qualsiasi sforzo per presentare un elenco accurato delle festività legali, pubbliche e bancarie per l’anno 2012 in Taiwan, non accettiamo nessuna responsabilità per qualsiasi errore od omissione nei dati presentati qui sopra. Inoltre, in molte aree del mondo le festività sono soggette ad arbitrari, modifiche all’ultimo minuto, variazioni da parte delle autorità locali. Pertanto si consiglia di verificare le date di cui sopra presso la propria ambasciata o consolato in Taiwan, prima di pianificare qualsiasi viaggio in Taiwan. Si dovrebbero anche leggere i commenti e le note a pie di pagina qui sopra.



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