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English: This church was built for the commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Dr. Mackay’s coming to Taiwan and was rebuilt in 1932.The construction was completed on November 28, 1933 and the church was opened for use. This mock-Gothic church was built by renowned western construction builder Huang A-shu (known to the locals as Master Shu).
中文:淡水禮拜堂
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