Dongjiadu Cathedral facade.

Dongjiadu Cathedral

Shanghai Old City


Just outside Shanghai Old City and once known as St Francis Xavier Church, this magnificent whitewashed cathedral is Shanghai’s oldest church, built by Spanish Jesuits in 1853. A splendid sight, the church was located within a famously Catholic area of Shanghai and is generally open if you want to view the well-kept interior (ring the bell at the side door).


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