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Antonietta Hermiston

Here it comes! The film is indeed out! The sacred and romantic Xishiku Cathedral in Beijing, with a century of history

During the May Day period in Beijing, the weather is clear and sunny, which allows for a better appreciation of the beauty of Xishiku Cathedral. I believe that once you arrive at Xishiku Cathedral, you will definitely experience a visual feast and a cleansing of the soul. Xishiku Cathedral, with over 300 years of history, is the largest Catholic church complex in Beijing. Xishiku Cathedral is a unique blend of Chinese and Western architecture. The main body is a three-story Gothic structure, topped with 11 spires, and the building's floor plan is in the shape of a cross. On either side of the main entrance, there are two Chinese-style pavilions with yellow glazed tile roofs, housing the imperial edict of the relocation of the Catholic church in the fourteenth year of Guangxu (1889) and the bilingual stele of the Catholic church. Inside Xishiku Cathedral, there are 300 massive columns supporting a golden vaulted ceiling, and 80 stained glass windows. The sunlight shining through these windows casts vivid colors, adding to the solemnity and atmosphere of the entire church. Free admission, no reservation required Opening hours: Monday to Saturday: 8:00-17:00 Sunday: 8:00-19:00 Transportation: Exit D of Xisi Station on Subway Line 4, walk 200 meters east and then 100 meters north Stamps: Six stamps available in the cultural exhibition hall on the left Cultural and creative products: Cultural exhibition hall on the left, fridge magnets, postcards. Experience making stained glass (more activities on Sundays) Tips: When entering the church, do not wear tank tops, strap tops, ultra-short skirts, shorts, or slippers; remove hats and silence mobile phones after entering. Photography is not allowed inside the church during mass. If you just want to take photos, avoid mass times. The lighting is better for photography after 2:00 pm on sunny days. If interested, you can attend a mass, which lasts about an hour. Mass times: Monday to Saturday (06:30|Chinese, 07:15|Chinese), Sunday (06:30, 07:30, 09:00, 16:00, 18:00|Chinese; 11:00|English; 12:30|Italian, Spanish).
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Posted: May 3, 2024
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