Double Ten Day

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Double Ten Day is Taiwan’s national day, celebrated annually on October 10 to mark the start of the 1911 revolution that led to the founding of the Republic of China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national day
public holiday
alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
surface form: Double Tenth Day

Double Ten Day
surface form: National Day of the Republic of China

ROC National Day
Shuangshi Jie
Double Ten Day
surface form: 雙十節
calendar Gregorian calendar (Western churches)
surface form: Gregorian calendar
celebrationType cultural celebration
political celebration
centralCeremonyOrganizedBy Office of the President of the Republic of China
ChineseSimplified Double Ten Day self-linksurface differs
surface form: 双十节
ChineseTraditional Double Ten Day self-linksurface differs
surface form: 雙十節
country Republic of China
date October 10
frequency annual
governingBody Government of Taiwan
surface form: Government of the Republic of China
hasActivity air force flyovers
cultural performances
decorating public buildings with ROC flags
fireworks displays
honors and awards ceremonies
military parade
national flag-raising ceremony
public concerts
speech by the President of the Republic of China
hasHashtag #DoubleTenDay
#ROCNationalDay
languageName Chinese
legalStatus official national holiday in Taiwan
mainVenue Presidential Office Building, Taipei
Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: Taipei
observedBy overseas Chinese communities aligned with the Republic of China
people of Taiwan
observedIn Republic of China
surface form: Republic of China–controlled territories

Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
pinyin Shuāngshí Jié
relatedHoliday National Day of the People’s Republic of China
Xinhai Revolution anniversary
relatedToEvent 1911 Wuchang Uprising
surface form: Wuchang Uprising

Xinhai Revolution
establishment of the Republic of China in 1912
overthrow of the Qing dynasty
significance associatedWith the founding of the Republic of China
commemorates the start of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution
marks the Wuchang Uprising against the Qing dynasty
symbol Blue Sky with a White Sun
surface form: Blue Sky, White Sun, and a Wholly Red Earth

flag of the Republic of China
yearIntroduced 1912

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1911 Wuchang Uprising hasCommemoration Double Ten Day
Republic of China nationalDayName Double Ten Day
Double Ten Day alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: National Day of the Republic of China
Double Ten Day alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: Double Tenth Day
Double Ten Day alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: 雙十節
Double Ten Day ChineseTraditional Double Ten Day self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 雙十節
Double Ten Day ChineseSimplified Double Ten Day self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 双十节
ROC nationalDayName Double Ten Day
subject surface form: Republic of China
San Min Chu-i performedAt Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: National Day of the Republic of China
ROC National Day alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
ROC National Day alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: National Day of the Republic of China
ROC National Day alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: Double Tenth National Day
ROC National Day hasHashtag Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: #DoubleTenDay
ROC National Day languageNameInChineseTraditional Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: 中華民國國慶日
Shuangshi Jie alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
Shuangshi Jie alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: Double Tenth Day
Shuangshi Jie alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: National Day of the Republic of China
Shuāngshí Jié hasEnglishName Double Ten Day
Shuāngshí Jié alsoKnownAs Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: National Day of the Republic of China
Shuāngshí Jié literalMeaning Double Ten Day
this entity surface form: Double Ten Festival
Xinhai Revolution commemoratedOn Double Ten Day