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LDS Mission History in Taiwan

Understand mission eras, language preparation, geography and the transition toward local leadership.

A generated documentary view for the Taiwan Saints Archive
Original archive illustration created for this edition; it is contextual rather than archival evidence.

Mission history is presented as a sequence of organization, language learning and local participation. It does not reproduce a current roster or private correspondence, and it separates historical names from changing administrative details.

How did mission organization shape the Latter-day Saint presence in Taiwan? The answer must stay close to what the cited record can actually support. For that reason this edition distinguishes a historical milestone from a changing current-status statement, and it preserves older web addresses without presenting them as current local information.

Reading the record

1963–1966. The first church-owned meetinghouse was begun and later dedicated in Taipei. The chronology links this selection to its publisher so readers can compare the wording, scope and date. Where a route from the former bilingual site points here, the route is retained as continuity, not as proof that its former page text may be copied.

Related paths

Taiwan Taipei Mission History · Historic LDS Meetinghouses Taiwan · LDS Church Taiwan Timeline · Chinese LDS Hymns History. These links follow the archive’s timeline, place and source structure rather than a generic tag cloud.

Sources consulted

  1. Taiwan: Church ChronologyThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  2. The Church in TaiwanThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  3. Key Historical Events in TaiwanBYU Religious Studies Center