In fact, there is no day of the week that is particularly holy. Taoism is a way of life, so therefore, if you need a day of rest, you can take one. There are holy days on solstices and Equinoxes though. This is because Taoism is astronmically based. Little rituals or large celebrations can occur at either of these times.
A set of Holy days for Taoist are December 21st to December 23rd. These are generally the shortest days of the year, and are seen as the old sun dying, and the new sun being born.
Taoist Day is celebrated on 15th day of 2nd Lunar Month:
Taoist Day is the birthday commemoration of Lord Lao Zi, Tai Shang Lao Jun, the Supreme Patriarch of Taoism.
Kiangsi is holy to Taoism because it's the birthplace of the religion. It is also the location of some important Taoist temples.
Friday (Jumma) is the holy day of the week and the month of Ramazan is the holy month of the year.
It's in Mianus.
The Tao Te Ching.
Daoism or Taoism refers to a variety of related philosophical and religious traditions. Its holy days are the Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Tomb Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Ghost Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Day.
Confucius' Birthday is celebrated. Chinese New Year is celebrated in Confucianism(likewise in Buddhism & Taoism).
they have no holy books or written code
December 28, this year
The "Tao Te Ching" . ~ see link below .
Yom Kippur
Yes, it is the Tao Te Ching. This is the most recognized book, it has 81 chapters. Other holy books of Taoism include the Daozang and the Zhuangzi which have a lot more texts. For more information, see the Related Question below.
Buddhists celebrate many holy days throughout the year. The Buddhist New Year, Dhamma Day, the Elephant Festival, Ancestor Day and Veska are just a few.