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Arbor Day 2025

Date: March 12, 2025 (Wednesday)
Country: Taiwan Public Holidays

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Description

Arbor Day in Taiwan is called Tree Planting Day. It is a day to remember the value of trees and forests for the land, the air, and the future. People think about nature and care for plants.

Flag of Arbor Day

The date is March 12 each year. This date was chosen because it is linked to Dr Sun Yat Sen, an important figure in Taiwan and Chinese history who promoted tree planting as part of national improvement.

The holiday means respecting nature and encouraging long term thinking about the environment. It reminds people that trees help prevent soil loss, provide shade, and support animals and people in many ways.

Arbor Day is significant because it connects national memory with everyday green action. It highlights how trees shape towns, countryside, and the climate for generations to come.

Traditions

On Arbor Day in Taiwan, schools and neighborhoods plant trees together. Children dig holes, place young trees, and water them. Teachers and community leaders give short talks and lead songs about caring for plants and nature.

Local groups hand out seedlings and tools. People join cleanups, make signs, and tie small ribbons to new trees. Some families adopt a tree to water and watch grow over the year. Villages hold simple ceremonies to mark each planted tree.

After work, people share light foods and drinks like tea, rice boxes, fruit, and sweet pastries. Snacks help neighbors chat and celebrate. The day ends with promises to care for the trees and the community garden plots.

Travel Tips

Check ahead for closures. Some government offices and banks may be closed or have reduced hours. Parks, trails, and planting sites often host events and get busy in mornings and on weekends. Expect more people on trains and buses to popular green areas.

Join a public planting or guided walk to participate safely. Wear sturdy shoes, sun protection, and bring water and a small trash bag. Use public transport or book a ride early. Follow local staff instructions and stay on marked paths to protect plants and yourself.


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