Children's Day in Taiwan is celebrated annually on April 4 and is a national holiday dedicated to honoring and promoting the well-being of children. Schools typically host special performances, games, and gift-giving activities, while families may enjoy outings or treats together. Many local governments and organizations also organize festivals, exhibitions, or educational events focused on children's rights and development. It is often celebrated alongside Tomb-Sweeping Day (April 5), giving families a long weekend. The holiday reflects Taiwan’s cultural emphasis on nurturing and valuing children as the future of society.