A beautiful Russian building, today still often Chinese and Russian Quakers come here to worship, is now a key cultural relics protection unit in the country.
Suifenhe Christian Church
Posted: Jan 7, 2017
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宁静致远-qd
4/5Excellent
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Suifenhe Church (belongs to the Orthodox Church), located at No. 135 Dazhi Road, Suifenhe City, built in 1913, commonly known as the "Lamatai" and also known as "Xiedaya Nikolai Church". The Orthodox Church is a Russian religion and is a historical witness to the introduction of modern Orthodox Church into the local area. Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church or the Orthodox Church, is one of the main denominations of Christianity, referring to the church that follows the Christian tradition that was passed down by the Eastern Roman Empire, and it is one of the three major Christian denominations that stand alongside Catholicism and Protestantism, and is currently the second largest. Believers are mainly distributed in Greece, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and other Eastern European countries. "Orthodox" is Greek, meaning orthodox. Unlike Catholicism, the Orthodox Church is organized by local churches called “autonomous churches” or “autonomous churches,” which are independent of each other but share a common faith.
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Posted: Apr 5, 2017
139***60
5/5Outstanding
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Built in 1913, it is an important historical witness of the introduction of Russian religion into China. This church is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country, and is now a Christian Church Church in Suifenhe City. The gathering time is Wednesday, Friday, Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and open from 8:00 to 16:00. Tickets are free.
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Posted: Jul 21, 2016
兰乔帕洛斯
5/5Outstanding
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The Suifenhe Orthodox Church is located at No. 135 Dazhi Road, Suifenhe City. It was built in 1913, commonly known as the "Lamatai" and also known as the "Xiedaya Nikolai Church". In 1945, the tower was partially blown up due to war. In 1950, the Chinese People's Liberation Army troops in Suifen were a base transfer station. The tower was converted into a negative ridge roof around 1960, and was used as a conference room after the Suifenhe Municipal People's Government took over in 1982. Now it is a donation for the religious people and carries out activities here. The Orthodox religion is a Russian religion and has been introduced to the local history in modern times.
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Posted: Mar 6, 2017
ldgmail
5/5Outstanding
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Suifenhe Christian Church is at the highest point of the city. You can see the church when you look up at the bus station. This church is very small. It is regrettable that you did not go in because you went early.
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Posted: Sep 7, 2017
龙王126
5/5Outstanding
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There were a lot of people going to a church built by Lao Maozi.