Religious Sites in Shanghai

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Religious Sites in Shanghai

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Chen Xiangge Temple
If you find yourself passing by this tiny temple on your exploration...
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Religious Sites Huangpu
 
International Cathedral
This small ivy-covered cathedral dates to Shanghai's Concession...
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Religious Sites Xuhui
 
Jade Buddha Temple
Completed in 1918, this temple is fairly new by Chinese standards...
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Religious Sites Putuo
 
Jingan Temple
Originally built about AD 300, the Jingan Temple has been rebuilt...
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Religious Sites Jing'an
 
Longhua Temple
Shanghai's largest and most active temple has as its centerpiece...
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Religious Sites Xuhui
 
Ohel Moishe Synagogue and Huoshan Park
Currently called the Jewish Refugee Memorial Hall of Shanghai...
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Religious Sites Hongkou
 
Temple of the City God
Temple of the City God (Chenghuang Miao) lies at the southeast...
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Religious Sites Huangpu
 
Xujiahui Cathedral
Built by the Jesuits in 1848, this Gothic-style cathedral still...
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Religious Sites Xuhui
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