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High-Heel Wedding Church

Coordinates: 23°22′40.3″N 120°08′55.5″E / 23.377861°N 120.148750°E / 23.377861; 120.148750
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23°22′40.3″N 120°08′55.5″E / 23.377861°N 120.148750°E / 23.377861; 120.148750

High-Heel Wedding Church
高跟鞋教堂
Location
LocationBudai, Chiayi County, Taiwan
Architecture
TypeChurch
Completed10 January 2016
Construction costUS$686,000[1]
Capacity100 people[2]

The High-Heel Wedding Church (Chinese: 高跟鞋教堂; pinyin: Gāogēnxié Jiàotáng) is a church in Budai Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan. It is managed by Southwest Coast National Scenic Area Administration.[3]

History

The church was constructed to commemorate the blackfoot disease outbreak in the 1950s. The construction was completed on 10 January 2016 and was opened for trial in February 2016.[4] It was officially opened on 23 July 2016.[5]

Architecture

The church is shaped like a high-heel shoe 17.76 meters in height, 11.91 meters in width, and 25.16 meters in length. It is composed of over 300 pieces of blue-tinted glass.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Masuma Ahuja, CNN (15 January 2016). "Taiwan: The church shaped like a giant shoe". CNN. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Latin American Herald Tribune - Cinderella's Shoe becomes Giant, Glass Church in Taiwan".
  3. ^ "Taiwan seeking record title for 'high-heel church'".
  4. ^ "Taiwanese town builds a high heel shoe shaped church to attract female worshippers". Mail Online. 11 January 2016.
  5. ^ "'Cinderella' church opens to tourists".
  6. ^ "Chiayi planning to use electric buses in 'high-heel church' town".