Destinations, Travel tips, Festivals and Public Holidays
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Vacation Tips in Taiwan
Nov 12th
Taiwan probably do not much advertise themselves in case of tourism sites, but it possesses great vacation places scattered in some areas of Taiwan. Everyone of every ages will be able to find something to do starting from shopping, sightseeing, until visiting many famous temples. Taiwan even has one of the third highest building in the world – Taipei 101. On the contrary to what people talk about Taiwan as a traditional state, this country is really progressing in case of modern technology and architecture. More >
Taiwan Public Holidays 2012 Calendar
Apr 30th
Top Asia Destinations: Taipei
Oct 14th
The progress of Taipei went from worst to best over the last decade. From its beginnings as a congested nation of free dwellers, with those extensive problems of traffic, garbage and even environmental flaws, to the now even flowing bombardment of change here and there.
Taipei is now on the verge of healing; a slow yet evident sense of change that is felt by both the commoners and those who followed its resolution of change. It is but a fact that Taipei in general is a peaceful place, only to be disturbed once by the non committal of progress.
In a little span of time, economic, social and political reform took place and placed Taipei into the map again, and is agreed by many as one of the most livable cities, coupled with the comfortable living of today’s generation. Taipei is a clear evidence of progress and change only for the betterment of all.
Vesak Day 2012 – Wesak Day 2012
Aug 21st
2012 Vesak / 2012 Wesak Celebration
In Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and India
Vesak is an annual public holiday observed traditionally by practicing Buddhists in South Asian and South East Asian countries like Nepal, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Indonesia, Pakistan and India. Sometimes informally called “Buddha’s birthday,” it actually encompasses the birth, enlightenment Nirvana, and passing (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha. More >
Mid-Autumn Mooncake Festival 2011
Aug 9th
Mid Autumn Festival / Mooncake Festival / Chinese Lantern Festival
Mid Autumn Festival (also known as Mooncake Festival or Chinese Lantern Festival) dates back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China’s Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally “Mid-Autumn Festival”) in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The traditional food of this festival is the mooncake, of which there are many different varieties across different countries. More >
Taiwan Public Holidays 2011 Calendar
Jun 18th
