Not to be confused with Youth Day, celebrated in Taiwan on 29 March.
Taiwan Youth Day (TYD; Chinese: 台灣青年日) is a youth-oriented Catholic Church event in Taiwan, organized by Youth Desk of Chinese Regional Bishops' Conference (CRBC). Seven dioceses in Taiwan take turn to plan and execute TYD. In 2004, the first ever TYD was created and it was decided to hold it every three years. However, in 2008, they have decided to have the TYD once a year.
TaiwanYouthDay (TYD; Chinese: 台灣青年日) is a youth-oriented Catholic Church event in Taiwan, organized by Youth Desk of Chinese Regional Bishops' Conference...
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in Taiwan, of all types. Pulima Art Festival Simple Life Festival Taipei International TV Market & Forum Taiwan Lantern Festival TaiwanYouthDay Golden...
commemorate the event. Officials affiliated with the Taiwan Solidarity Union have advocated moving Taiwan'sYouthDay to 21 March in recognition of the students'...
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