This discussion group is designed to more easily facilitate discussions among those who are interested in the history of Orthodox Christianity in China, as well as in current efforts to spread the Orthodox Faith among Chinese both in China and around the world.
Of particular interest is the need to develop and disseminate Chinese Orthodox literature and liturgical texts. This forum will be unmoderated, but subscriptions will be limited to Orthodox Christians with a serious interest in the subject.
I think there was a St. Ursula school in Novigorod, not far from the Tchurin (Qiulin in Pinyin) Department Store. The building was still there when we were
http://orthodox.cn/localchurch/harbin/1931/21-22_en.htm originally published in Russian in "Orthodox Churches in Northern Manchuria" Harbin, 1931, pg. 21-22
http://orthodox.cn/localchurch/dudgeon/187105_en.htm The Chinese recorder and missionary journal, Foochow: May 1871, Vol. 3, No. 12, pp 337-345 [Note: Pinyin
If you type in Zaton, Machuria, you'll get a number of things about that church. The church is no longer there. One of the websites has has photos of the
http://orthodox.cn/localchurch/dudgeon/18710118_en.htm The Chinese recorder and missionary journal, Foochow: Mar 1871, Vol. 3, No. 10, pp 273-280 [Note: Pinyin