Saturday, February 23, 2019

CN-2650994

An official from China sent by a 3 months old kitten.  

CN-2650994, sent by Dragon Li.
 Sacred Heart Cathedral in Guangzhou, also known as the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, or Shishi Catholic Church, is regarded as the ‘Notre Dame of East Asian’. Located at Yide Road near the Haizhu Square in the city center, this 130-year-old Roman Catholic cathedral is a holy and peaceful site in the bustling urban area. The cathedral was designed by two French architects, and completed by Chinese craftsmen within 25 years from 1863 to 1888. With a gross area of 3,300 square yards (2,754 square meters), it is the biggest in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guangzhou and one of the grandest double steeples Gothic architectures in China. Featuring all of the walls and pillars made of granite, the Sacred Heart Cathedral is nicknamed the ‘Stone House’ (Shishi in Chinese) by the locals. It is the largest granite Catholic structure in Southeast Asia, and one of only four all-granite Gothic churches in the world. - in: https://www.travelchinaguide.com/attraction/guangdong/guangzhou/sacred-heart-cathedral.htm

1 comment:

Ana said...

had the chance to see this cathedral in person while I lived there and it just didn't fit in among all their temples... brings back memories. I really miss China!