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Churches in Tianjin

In the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and early Kuomintang period, Tianjin was the home to foreign concessions. The local people began to believe in Catholicism and Christianity along with the construction of churches. Today, under the local government's protection, churches with different religious denominations can be found in the city.
 


Wanghailou Church


Located at the north bank of the Haihe River, Wanghailou Church is a well-known cultural relic in Tianjin. Also called Catholic Meeting Hall or Victory Mary Church, it was established by French Catholics in June 1869. Measuring 10 meters tall, 30 meters long and 10 meters wide, the church is mainly made of bricks and wood and is a good example of the Gothic building. The existing architecture was rebuilt in 1903 and repaired after the earthquake in 1976.

Chinese name: Wanghailou Jiaotang (望海楼教堂)

Location: west end of Shizilin Street, Hebei district, Tianjin

Admission fee: 6 yuan

Transportation: take bus No.14, 609, 675 or 856
 
 

 

Xikai Catholic Church


The Xikai Catholic Church, also called the French Church, is a noted Catholic church in Tianjin. It is the largest church in the city which was built by French Jesuit Missionaries in 1917. The building covers an area of 1,585 square meters and measures 45 meters tall. Three high towers standing on the top of the church compose a triangular pattern. The whole architecture follows the French Romanesque style.

Chinese name: Xikai Tianzhu Jiaotang (西开天主教堂)

Location: 9, Xiningdao Street, Heping district, Tianjin

Transportation: take subway line 1, sightseeing line 2, 35, 45, 50, 503, 600, 606, 631, 632, 641, 643, 800, 842, 851, 865, 870, 901 or 906 and get off at Binjiangdao (Binjiang Avenue).
 

 
 
Cangmenkou Church


Built by the United States Congregational Church in the 1860s, Cangmenkou Church is one of the important cultural relics in Tianjin. It was the first church in the city run by the Chinese. In 1900, the church was burned down by the Boxer Rebellion Movement and in 1932, it was enlarged in 1932. Though having experienced the Cultural Revolution and Tangshan Earthquake, the building still keeps its original appearance.

Chinese name: Cangmenkou Jiaotang (仓门口教堂)

Location: 186, Dongmennei Street, Nankai district, Tianjin
 

 
 
 
Shanxi Road Church
 


Shanxi Road Church is the most influential church in Tianjin. Also called Wesley Church, it was built in memory of the British man Wesley, the founder of Methodist Church.

Chinese name: Shanxilu Jiaotang (山西路教堂)

Location: 62, Shanxi Road, Heping district, Tianjin
 




Anglican Church
 

First built in 1903 and also known as All Saints Church, the renovation of Anglican Church was completed in the end of 2009. The original appearance of the church is kept. Historically, it enjoys the fame of the Church of England.

Chinese name: Anligan Jiaotang (安里甘教堂)

Location: the meeting point of Zhejiang Road and Tai'an Street, Heping district, Tianjin
 
Source: China.org.cn

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