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Experience Taiwan's Fall Culture: Unique Festivals and Events

Traveling to Taiwan in the fall not only offers beautiful natural scenery but also offers you unique cultural experiences. The country has a rich and diverse culture, with a variety of festivals and events taking place across the country. In this article, we will introduce you to the famous autumn festivals and events in Taiwan, along with interesting cultural experiences you can explore on your trip.

Việt NamViệt Nam26/09/2025

Located in the east of Asia, Taiwan is an exciting destination with great natural beauty, diverse culture and rich cuisine . If you are planning a trip to Taiwan in the fall, try to experience participating in these festivals and events.

Taiwan Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is considered one of the most important festivals in Taiwan, so all people get a day off from work. (Photo: Collected)
  • Time: August 15th of the lunar calendar every year
Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan is also known as Reunion Festival. This is one of the meaningful festivals and is held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month every year. On this day, everyone will gather together, eat and drink happily like the traditional Tet in Vietnam.

Every full moon night of the eighth lunar month, the streets are filled with colorful lanterns, children happily stroll through the alleys, play and receive Mid-Autumn gifts. One thing about the Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan is that, in addition to cakes and grapefruits, people here also organize barbecue. Because they believe that eating barbecue during the Mid-Autumn Festival will bring reunion, happiness and warmth.

Dadaocheng Festival

Fireworks display on the Tamsui River. (Photo: Collected)
  • Time: End of November every year
The Dadaocheng Festival is also one of the oldest traditional festivals in Taiwan. The festival is held annually at the end of November in the famous Dadaocheng Old Town. The most impressive content of this festival is the giant fire dragon parade on the streets of this Dadaocheng Old Town.

The fire dragon is made by the people from paper, bamboo and many torches will be burned and paraded through the streets, creating an impressive and attractive scene for the people and tourists to attend. If you have the opportunity to travel to Taiwan in November, tourists should not miss the opportunity to experience this 102 festival.

Confucius's Birthday/Teacher's Day

Every year, Confucius Temples across Taiwan hold strict Confucian rituals, including dancing and offering offerings. (Photo: Collected)
  • Time: September 28 every year
In Taiwan, the birthdays of great sages such as Confucius are highly regarded. On this day, cultural events and prominent activities will be held at Confucius temples across Taiwan. However, Confucius' birthday is celebrated mainly and most famously in Taipei, Taichung and Tainan.

Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival

The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival is one of the most famous cultural events in Taiwan, usually lasting for a week. (Photo: Collected)
  • Time: Mid-Autumn Festival every year
The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival is a traditional Taiwanese festival held during the Lantern Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is held in Pingxi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. This is the only place where the government allows the release of sky lanterns because of its favorable terrain and humid weather.

The dazzling lights and interesting legends attract thousands of people to the festival every year. Locals and tourists buy or make their own paper and bamboo lanterns, write their wishes and prayers on them, and release them into the night sky, creating a beautiful and meaningful scene. In addition to releasing sky lanterns, the festival also has many other activities such as fireworks, folk games, and Taiwanese art and cultural performances.

Sun Moon Lake Swimming Festival

The 3km swimming competition kicked off at Chaowu Wharf near the Mid-Autumn Festival. (Photo: Collected)
  • Time: September every year
The Sun Moon Lake Swimming Festival is held at Taiwan's largest freshwater lake. On weekdays, Sun Moon Lake prohibits swimming, but on festival days, it opens to athletes from all over the world . Anyone over 10 years old and in good health can register to participate. Traveling to Taiwan in the fall to participate in this festival, you will also be able to participate in racing, marathons, etc. The Sun Moon Lake Swimming Festival brings a joyful atmosphere and many memorable experiences. With more than 20 years of history, the Sun Moon Lake Swimming Festival has become a unique cultural feature for the people of Taiwan.

Experiencing Taiwanese culture in the fall is a great journey for you to explore the diverse and rich culture of this country. Unique festivals and events in Taiwan such as the Mid-Autumn Festival, Sun Moon Lake Swimming Festival, Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, Dadaocheng Festival will bring you wonderful experiences. Besides, enjoying street food, participating in traditional art activities and exploring cultural heritage will make your Taiwan travel journey more meaningful. Prepare yourself for a great journey to explore Taiwanese culture in the fall.

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