George Leslie Mackay, born on March twenty-first, eighteen forty-four, was a pioneering Canadian Presbyterian missionary and priest. His remarkable journey led him to become the first Presbyterian missionary to northern Taiwan, then known as Formosa, where he served with the Canadian Presbyterian Mission.
Throughout his time in Taiwan, Mackay became one of the most influential Western figures in the region. His dedication to his mission and the local community left a lasting impact, shaping the religious landscape of northern Taiwan.
Mackay's legacy is not only marked by his missionary work but also by his deep connection with the people he served. His efforts in education, healthcare, and social reform have made him a revered figure in Taiwanese history.