Address: D2, Hougou Hutong, Chongwenmen Neidajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Description: Founded in 1870 in Beijing by American Methodists, Chongwenmen Church is still going strong. Every Sunday they hold five services, four in Mandarin and one in Korean. Thanks to the miracle of simultaneous trans...
Address: 130 Xizhimennei Dajie,Xicheng District, Beijing
Description: Has the shortest history of the four big churches in Beijing (Southern, Northern, Western and Eastern). Once noted for its tapered bell tower and the four small spires at the corners of its roof, the bell tower...
Address: 141 Qianmen Xidajie, Xuanwumennei, Beijing
Description:
The oldest Catholic Church in Beijing, it was establish by Matteo Ricci, a 16th century Jesuit missionary to China. The church is a popular venue for weddings.
...Address: 33 Xishiku, Xicheng District, Beijing
Description: Known as the largest Catholic Church in Beijing, it is strking for its Gothic architecture, white marble doors and window frames, and eleven towers. The church was opened in 1703, torn down in 1887 because of t...
Address: 74 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Description: Also called the “Eastern church,” St. Joeseph’s was established in 1655 on Wangfujing Avenue. Emperor Shuzhi of the Qing Dynasty had granted permission for two foreign priests to live in the area, and they s...
Address: 74 Wangfujing Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Description: Also called the ''Eastern church,'' St. Joeseph's was established in 1655 on Wangfujing Avenue. Emperor Shuzhi of the Qinq dynasty had granted permission for two foreign priests to live in the area, and they su...
Address: 33 Xishiku, Xicheng Dajie, Xicheng District, Beijing
Description: Known by many names, Xishiku Cathedral, (aka North Cathedral or Saviour Church) is the seat of the Beijing Cardinal Bishop Office and affiliated with the Patriotic Catholic Church of China. The gothic cathedral...