In downtown Glasgow, about 10 minutes'walk from St. George's Square. The appearance shows a light gray with a sense of historical precipitation. The church was built in the 11th century A.D. during the Southern Song and Jin Dynasties in China. Think about how few buildings of the Song and Jin Dynasties still exist in China. What's more, Britain's later religious reforms destroyed countless Catholic churches. Therefore, Glasgow, a large Catholic church, can escape the disaster of religious reform, probably comparable to the story of the Confucian Temple of Qufu escaping the disaster of the Cultural Revolution. The church was built at the site of St. Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow, and the tomb of St. Mungo himself was in the church. Maybe that's why the church has remained intact to this day? There is a religious museum not far from the church. Friends interested in religion can visit it.