Catholic Church

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The Catholic Church is a lofty architecture with ancient Roman styles. Decorated with white lines, the body of it is red. The Catholic Church was initially built in the ninth year of Tongzhi of the Qing Dynasty (1870), ruined in 1900. Afterwards, it was rebuilt in the 31st year of Guangxu Emperor (1905). It occupies an area of 133,000 square kilometers, now 4,300 square kilometers. The main architecture is the bethel, along which are two western-style bell towers. This Roman-style classical architecture is grand and the huge cross on top of the church symbolizes its identity, leaving people a sense of mystery.

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the whole day

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take NO. 101, 810, 610, 104, 820 bus to get to.

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1.Taiyuan Catholic Church is indoor scenery, so people can tour around at any season. 2.Recommendatory Touring Time: half of an hour

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