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- November 25, 2023 – Church Breaks Ground for Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
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Forming the Exterior Walls of the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
Wall braces hold the concrete forms that have been set for the exterior walls of the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple. Columns of rebar rise above the forms from within the structure. Foundations are also in place for the supporting facilities that will flank the temple. Kaohsiung has a population of approximately 2.73 million people. It is third most populous city in the country and the largest city in southern Taiwan.
Foundation Walls in Place for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
The foundation walls for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple have been installed, and rebar is being set for the main floor. At the center of the building, forming is in place for the baptismal font. Construction is also progressing on two supporting facilities that will stand on either side of the temple. It is the second temple to be constructed in Taiwan and will serve Church members living at the southern end of the island.
Preparing to Pour Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple Floor Slab
Crews at the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple site are interlacing and tying steel bars for the reinforced concrete floor slab of the temple. Once all of the bars are set, cement will be mixed with water to produce liquid concrete that is poured over the steel mesh and cures in place, resulting in a firm, load-bearing surface. An excellent view of the construction site is afforded by the third floor of the stake center across the street.
Site Cleared and Excavation Started for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
A satellite image taken last month of the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple site shows that the land has been cleared and excavation has begun for the buildings in the complex. A construction fence surrounds the property where materials have been staged and heavy equipment is in use. The groundbreaking event for this house of the Lord was held three-and-a-half months ago on Saturday, November 25, 2023.
Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
Elder Benjamin M. Z. Tai, president of the Asia Area, presided at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple on Saturday, November 25, 2023. Approximately 500 Church members and friends, including the mayor of Niaosong District, attended the event on site while many others participated by broadcast. Since the Taipei Taiwan Temple was dedicated in 1984, members in the region have held monthly excursions, taking tour buses on full-day trips to participate in temple ordinances. Elder Tai honored the "remarkable legacy of faith and dedication" by these Church pioneers who "at great personal sacrifice, helped to establish the Church here in southern Taiwan." The 10,900-square-foot temple will be constructed on a 1.26-acre site next to the stake center for the Kaohsiung Taiwan North Stake. It is the second temple to be built in Taiwan.
Groundbreaking Event Announced for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
Elder Benjamin M.Z. Tai, president of the Asia Area, will preside and offer the site dedicatory prayer at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple on Saturday, November 25, 2023. The temple will be built on a 1.26-acre site located at the intersection of Dachang Road and Dehua Street in the Niaosong District of Kaohsiung. Plans call for a single-story temple of approximately 10,900 square feet.
Rendering Released for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
The official exterior rendering for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple has been released. The 10,900-square-foot temple will be constructed on a 1.26-acre site located at the intersection of Dachang Road and Dehua Street in the Niaosong District of Kaohsiung, across the street from the stake center for the Kaohsiung Taiwan North Stake.
Site Announced for the Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple
A 1.26-acre property located across from the stake center for the Kaohsiung Taiwan North Stake has been officially announced as the location for the 10,900-square-foot Kaohsiung Taiwan Temple. The land is located at the intersection of Dachang Road and Dehua Street in the Niaosong District of Kaohsiung. It is the second temple to be constructed in Taiwan, joining the Taipei Taiwan Temple that was dedicated in 1984.