Wangfujing Catholic Church, also known as the East Church or St. Joseph’s Church, stands as a historic witness to the fusion of Chinese and Western cultures.
Originally built in 1655, it is the second oldest church in Beijing. Having been destroyed and rebuilt several times, the current structure dates back to 1904 and showcases a blend of Romanesque architecture with traditional Chinese decorative elements.
<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-05-26/Wangfujing-Church-A-historic-witness-to-cultural-exchange-1DGPW2nyESI/img/26c1c6725d19447ea6bb19498a57d392/26c1c6725d19447ea6bb19498a57d392.jpeg' alt='An interior view of Wangfujing Catholic Church in Beijing on May 24, 2025 /CGTN'
Located on the bustling Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, it is now a popular photo spot and a pleasant place for passersby to take a break in the church square.
<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-05-26/Wangfujing-Church-A-historic-witness-to-cultural-exchange-1DGPW2nyESI/img/f3c549c360e2413eb10e162cb0836e14/f3c549c360e2413eb10e162cb0836e14.jpeg' alt='The entrance to the courtyard of Wangfujing Catholic Church in Beijing on May 24, 2025 /CGTN'
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