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Paper Dome

Paper Dome

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Late afternoon around 4 PM when sunlight streams through the translucent paper walls, creating a warm amber interior. Weekdays before noon are the quietest with few visitors.

Budgettipps

Admission is NT$50 (roughly US$1.50), a small fee that goes toward maintenance and earthquake relief education. No special passes are needed, and the ticket includes a brief guided introduction.

Empfohlen für

Architecture enthusiasts, Earthquake history buffs, Photography lovers, Solo travelers seeking quiet reflection

Planen Sie Ihren Besuch

30-45 minutes

Über

Schnelle Fakten: Paper tubes are the surprising building material for this entire structure, with 58 hollow columns supporting its weight. The church was dismantled in Japan, shipped across the ocean, and reassembled in Taiwan by a team of volunteers from both countries.

Highlights: The entire building is lit by warm light filtering through its paper-thin walls at sunset, creating a golden glow from within. Volunteers from the 1995 Kobe earthquake and 1999 Taiwan earthquake worked side by side to rebuild it by hand, passing each paper column between them like a human assembly line.

Insidertipps

  • Bring a wide-angle lens to capture the full height of the paper columns arching overhead.
  • Touch the paper walls gently to feel their surprising texture, but avoid leaning on them as they are delicate.
  • Visit the small exhibition hall next door to see photos of the original Kobe structure and its journey to Taiwan.
  • Pair your visit with a stop at the nearby Puli Brewery for a local sake tasting just 5 minutes away by car.

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