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Date: December 25
History: Constitution Day in Taiwan commemorates the promulgation of the Constitution of the Republic of China (ROC), which took place on December 25, 1947. The ROC constitution was drafted in the midst of China's recovery from World War II and was an effort to create a modern democratic state. It was adopted by the National Constituent Assembly and went into effect on December 25, marking a significant milestone in Chinese political history.
Traditions: While Constitution Day is recognized as a national holiday in Taiwan, it does not involve extensive public celebrations. Traditionally, it has been a day for reflecting on democratic values and constitutional government. Government institutions may hold ceremonies or events to honor the occasion.
What People Do:
Since Constitution Day falls on Christmas, many people in Taiwan may also engage in activities related to the Christmas holiday rather than focusing solely on Constitution Day observances.