Religious Sites >>
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Wangfujing Catholic Church (Eastern Church) Wangfujing Catholic Church, known as the Eastern Church, is located on famous Wangfujing Avenue in Beijing. It was first established in 1655.
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Xishiku Catholic Church (Northern Church) Xishiku Catholic Church, also known as the North Church, is where the Beijing Cardinal Bishop Office is located.
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Xizhimen Catholic Church (Western Church) The Western Church, located on the southern side of Xizhimen Nei Street, is the newest church of the existing four.
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Dongjiaomin Alley Catholic Church Dongjiaomin Alley Catholic Church, also known as St. Michael's Church, was built in 1901 in the 27th Year of Emperor Guangxu's rule.
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Beijing Haidian Christian Church The Beijing Haidian Christian Church was originally built in 1933. Now, a larger church was erected in its place.
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Chongwenmen Church The Chongwenmen Church of Beijing Christian Council was the first church constructed by the American Methodist Church in northern China.
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Kuanjie Protestant Church Address: 51 Di'anmendong Dajie, Dongcheng District
Tel: 86 10 8403 943
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Zhushikou Protestant Church Zhushikou, meaning Pearl Market entrance, dates from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) when it was known as Pig Market.
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Guanghua Temple Guanghua Temple, built sometime during the Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368), is a prominent Beijing Buddhist temple.
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Tongjiao Temple Tongjiao Temple is an eminent Beijing Buddhist temple located in a deep alley off a back street in the Inner Dongzhimen district.
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Fayuan Temple Fayuan Temple was built during the Tang Dynasty (618-917). It is the oldest ancient Buddhist temple in Beijing.
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Guangji Temple Guangji Temple, also known as "Hongci Guangji Temple", was originally known as the Xiliulin Temple during the Jin Dynasty.
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Yonghegong Lamasery This magnificent structure was once a royal residential building called the Prince Yong Mansion.
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Tanzhe Temple The Chinese have a centuries old proverb: "First there was the Pool and Cudrania Temple, then came Beijing".
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Hongluo Temple The Red Shells Temple, or Hongluo Si received its name from a legend that two spiral shells gave out red light in the evening.
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Tianning Temple Pagoda This pagoda is one of the earliest tall buildings of the ancient capital and a valuable memento of the Liao Dynasty.