Chongwenmen Christian Church, also known as Yasri Church, was founded in 1870 and is the oldest and largest Christian Protestant church in the former North China region. The church consists of two main and secondary churches (Figure 2), two separate by the middle of the activity wooden partition wall, when there are more members of the church, the two can be combined into one use - the main church can accommodate about 500 people, the secondary church can accommodate about 300 people. The church is topped with an octagonal slope, a small pointed light pavilion in the center, and three high windows on each side wall under the roof (Figures 3, 7); it is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country (Figure 4).
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Chongwenmen Christian Church, also known as Yasri Church, was founded in 1870 and is the oldest and largest Christian Protestant church in the former North China region. The church consists of two main and secondary churches (Figure 2), two separate by the middle of the activity wooden partition wall, when there are more members of the church, the two can be combined into one use - the main church can accommodate about 500 people, the secondary church can accommodate about 300 people. The church is topped with an octagonal slope, a small pointed light pavilion in the center, and three high windows on each side wall under the roof (Figures 3, 7); it is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country (Figure 4).