Orthodox Tao 正教之道
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Resources on Orthodox Christian China
Churches
Church in Hong Kong 香港 (MP): Saints Peter and Paul [Picture 1] [2]
Church in Hong Kong 香港 (EP): Saint Luke Cathedral. [Picture]
Parish in Shanghai 上海. Info somewhat outdated. Services alternately held at Consulate or St. Nicholas Church. [Picture]
Church in Singapore 新加坡 (MP). There are many Chinese speakers.
Church in Osaka 大阪 (Japan). There are a few Chinese speakers.
It is said that there are Orthodox parishes in Harbin, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, but I don’t know anyone who has verified that recently.
Information
Orthodox China (Info, media, saints, and scripture in both English and Chinese)
Chinese Orthodox Prayerbooks (Only available in select countries)
Holy Scriptures in Classical Chinese (Mostly Roman Catholic, some Orthodox)
Picture of Old “Surety of Sinners” Cathedral in Shanghai, China. (Original seat of St. John of Shanghai and Fr. Elias Wen)
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