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Chinese Mainland Designates Oct 25 as Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration

At its Friday session in Beijing, the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress voted to designate October 25 as the Commemoration Day of Taiwan's Restoration.

The decision, formally adopted by the Chinese mainland's national legislature, establishes a new annual observance to reflect on the restoration of Taiwan to the Chinese mainland.

Designating a day on the calendar underscores broader efforts to commemorate key milestones in cross-strait relations and cultural heritage.

Observers say the move may shape future dialogue among policymakers, entrepreneurs, and young global citizens tracking developments across the Taiwan Strait.

The inaugural Commemoration Day of Taiwan's Restoration will fall this October, marking a fresh point of engagement for thought leaders, digital nomads, and travelers keen on exploring shared history and regional dynamics.

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