Founding of the Republic of China — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (Jan 2) for 4 days off (Jan 1 – 4).
Taiwan has 4 long weekends (3 or more consecutive days off) in 2026, counting public holidays and Sat–Sun weekends; the longest natural break runs 9 days (Feb 14 – 22). Placed well, 1 day of leave stretches a break to 4 consecutive days off — every option is below.
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Founding of the Republic of China — a lone day off, bridge it:
Stretch it: take 1 day of leave (Jan 2) for 4 days off (Jan 1 – 4).
Chinese New Year's Eve · Chinese New Year · The second day of the Chinese New Year · The third day of the Chinese New Year · The forth day of the Chinese New Year · Chinese New Year Holiday
Children's Day · Tomb Sweeping Day · Tomb Sweeping Day (substitute day)
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (Apr 7–10) for 9 days off (Apr 4 – 12).
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (Jun 15–18) for 9 days off (Jun 13 – 21).
Stretch it: take 4 days of leave (Sep 21–24) for 9 days off (Sep 19 – 27).
National Day / Double Tenth Day
Each plan books leave only on working days between two natural breaks, so every one of them returns more than one day off per day of leave.
| Days off | Leave | Span |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | 3d · Dec 29–31 | Dec 27 – Jan 1 |
| 9 | 4d · Dec 29–31 + Jan 2 | Dec 27 – Jan 4 |
| 4Best value | 1d · Jan 2 | Jan 1 – 4 |
| 9 | 4d · Apr 7–10 | Apr 4 – 12 |
| 9 | 4d · Jun 15–18 | Jun 13 – 21 |
| 9 | 4d · Sep 21–24 | Sep 19 – 27 |
| 9 | 4d · Dec 28–31 | Dec 26 – Jan 3 |
Computed from Taiwan's public holidays plus Sat–Sun weekends. Substitute days count as days off; observances don't. Bridges spend at most 4 leave days, booked only on working days.
Holiday data is sourced from open data and may not reflect last-minute regulatory changes. Verify with official sources before legal or financial decisions.