Hong Kong St. John's Cathedral
Hong Kong St. John's Cathedral (ST.JOHN'S CATHEDRAL St John's Cathedral), commonly known as the Cathedral, located in Garden Road, 1847 foundation, built in 1849, is Hong Kong's first established Christian churches. During the expansion project in 1865, it became today's appearance. During World War II, the church was once the headquarters of the Japanese army.
More than a century, through continuous renovation and expansion, and serve today's scale. The Hong Kong Christian Church who are still spreading the teachings of the center, is the main Anglican Church Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao, has a position in Hong Kong can not be ignored.
St. John's Cathedral in Garden Road, Central, now Britain's oldest church in the Far East, built in 1847, Gothic architecture, there are four small steeple on Xiongjun stone towers; long arched windows and the round window control, about 20 meters high. Tranquil surroundings.
After World War II rebuilt several times, fundamentally still preserved. Yuki is in front of a monument to mourn the martyrs of World War I period. Mai Shiwei soldiers next to the underground flat tombstone to commemorate the martyrdom of soldiers to defend the war in front of the church in Hong Kong. Captain William chapel on the north wall and another stone monument to commemorate his martyrdom under in Guangzhou City in 1857. At present, it is still the main hall of the Association of Hong Kong and Macao diocese.
Scenic Area Address: Western Garden Road, Hong Kong 4-8
Bus routes: Take 12 Road, 23 Road, air-conditioned bus.