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Journalist' Day 2025

Date: September 1, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Taiwan Public Holidays

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Description

Journalist Day in Taiwan is a day to recognize people who gather and share news. It honors reporters, editors, photographers, and everyone who helps the public understand what is happening around them.

Flag of Journalist' Day

This observance happens once a year. I do not have the exact date available right now. When it is marked, both media professionals and the public pay attention to the role of journalism.

The day means more than a celebration. It highlights the importance of truthful, careful reporting. In Taiwan this work supports democracy by helping people make informed choices and hold leaders accountable.

Journalist Day also reminds people that reporting can be difficult and risky. It underscores the need for ethics, independence, and safety so journalists can do their jobs without fear.

Overall the holiday is significant because it strengthens trust between news organizations and the public. It encourages respect for facts and for the people who work to bring facts to light.

Traditions

Newsrooms and press clubs hold small ceremonies with awards and certificates for outstanding reporting. Colleagues give short speeches, applause, and sometimes playful roast sessions to celebrate teamwork. School journalism groups may join panel talks and workshops that day.

People exchange simple gifts like pens, notebooks, and press badges as tokens of respect. Many outlets post tribute articles and photos on social media to honor colleagues. Friends and family send congratulatory messages and bouquets or cakes for the newsroom.

Food plays a big role in celebrations. Teams share boxed lunches, traditional Taiwan snacks, tea, and cakes during meetings. Evening gatherings often turn into casual dinners where reporters relax, swap stories, and toast to their shared work.

Travel Tips

Expect some government offices, media buildings, and smaller shops to be closed or have reduced hours. Big press events can cause road closures and extra traffic near Taipei and major cities. Check schedules and allow extra travel time.

Visit museums, galleries, and public exhibitions that stay open. Use MRT and shared bikes to avoid jams. Respect cordoned areas around events and do not disrupt journalists. Carry ID, keep valuables secure, and choose less crowded times for popular sights. Enjoy calmly and safely.


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